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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jugander (talk | contribs) at 14:46, 12 June 2005 (EP). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

MIT

strange - when i created this article i could have sworn that i found EP listed in the MIT Course Catalog section of Degree Programs, but now i cannot. i've removed MIT from the list, in addition to my (admittedly POV) claim of many EP's going into aerospace.

i have confirmed the presence EP degrees at UVa, UM and ERAU, but not ITU. mnemonic 12:47, 2004 Jul 17 (UTC)

SocratesJedi

i humbly await your response... James C. 01:16, 2004 Jul 24 (UTC)

EP

Would you say engineering physics is usually harder than other traditional engineering branches such as mech and eece? I believe so because there are usually more credits and courses and your mind has to wrap around more concepts which may or may not be related.

response: In Sweden, EP is definately considered to be a more demanding education, offering a more comprehensive and mathematical education that spans and largely encompasses electrical/nuclear/computer/mechanical engineering. --jugander