
EP210: Introduction to Engineering
An introduction to the profession of engineering and to basic engineering skills in the context of hands-on projects that address needs in students’ communities.
A Broader Path to Engineering Success
Regis University’s Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics offers a unique blend of rigorous physics and foundational engineering — ideal for curious problem-solvers who don’t want to be locked into a single engineering specialty. This four-year degree combines the theoretical depth of a physics major with the applied focus of an engineering curriculum, equipping students to think across disciplines.
Whether you’re coming from high school, transferring in or still exploring STEM possibilities, this program offers a flexible path forward. Unlike large research institutions, Regis offers small classes, close faculty mentorship and a commitment to seeing students succeed — especially those who need time to strengthen their math skills. Students graduate prepared for specialized master’s programs, professional licensure or careers in cutting-edge engineering and scientific fields. At Regis, you won’t be weeded out — you’ll be lifted up.
Tara Davis, Interim Director of Traditional Admissions
Course Format
On-campus courses
Academic Term
16-week semesters
Tuition for the 25-26 Academic Year
$47,490
An introduction to the profession of engineering and to basic engineering skills in the context of hands-on projects that address needs in students’ communities.
Continued application of engineering design tools and techniques, including engineering experimentation and collaborative hands-on projects.
Explore the evolution and current state of quantum physics and relativity while applying the principles of modern physics to the understanding of atomic, nuclear and solid-state phenomena.
Design and integrate complex systems across industries like aerospace, defense or energy, ensuring all parts work together smoothly.
Create and improve physical products, from consumer electronics to medical devices, by combining design thinking with technical expertise.
Solve real-world problems using advanced physics knowledge — often working in national labs, materials science or space science.
To apply to the B.S. in Engineering Physics program, you will need:
The first step in the application process is to contact an admissions counselor, who can help you through the entire application process, evaluate your prior learning credit (AP, IB, etc.) and provide information regarding financial aid and tuition assistance.
Tuition for the 2025-2026 academic year: $47,490 per academic year
Total program credits: 120
Tuition is one part of the overall cost of attendance, which includes all expenses students may have, including basic living costs. For more information about tuition, fees and your estimated cost of attendance, visit our Tuition and Fees for Traditional Undergraduates page. Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Curious about financial aid options? Regis offers a variety of scholarships, grants and other programs to help you pay for school. Check out our Net Price Calculator to get a better look at what your financial aid package may include.
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics is offered by the Astronomy, Mathematics and Physics Department within Regis College.