Department of engineering physics, Tsinghua University, referred to as department of engineering physics for short, is a department directly under Tsinghua University, mainly studying nuclear technology, with undergraduate majors in engineering physics, engineering physics (energy experimental class), engineering physics (directional physics institute) and nuclear engineering and nuclear technology (directional nuclear technology). According to the State Council's instruction, root shed is to cultivate new talents combining science and engineering.
The combination of science and engineering is the characteristic of the Department of Engineering and Logistics. The students trained by Engineering Logistics Department not only have a solid foundation in physics, mathematics and foreign languages, but also have good engineering quality. In the past ten years, the training of electronic and computer technology skills has been strengthened, and the majors have been broadened, so that graduates have strong adaptability and competitiveness in the face of the rapid development of science and technology and the changes in talent demand.
Engineering and Engineering Department began to implement the overall training of undergraduate and graduate students from grade 1993. Every year, about 60% of students are recommended as graduate students without examination, and it takes six years to obtain bachelor's and master's degrees. Or get a bachelor's degree, a master's degree or a doctor's degree in nine years, and graduate in the remaining four years.
The Department of Engineering and Materials now has two undergraduate majors: engineering physics and nuclear engineering and technology, and enrolls 160 undergraduates every year. In terms of postgraduate training, the Department of Engineering and Technology has two first-class disciplines, namely, nuclear science and technology and physics, and seven two disciplines, including safety technology and engineering. Among them, nuclear technology and application, nuclear energy science and engineering, nuclear fuel cycle and materials, particle physics and nuclear physics were rated as national key disciplines by the Ministry of Education.