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loaded in screen.css aad-20220314--> Skip to Bulletin Content Skip to Bulletin Navigation AZ Index Bulletin Home Institution Home Washington University in St.Louis Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options Toggle menu Search Bulletin Submit search --> About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Undergraduate Study Admission Procedures Financial Support Tuition &​ Fees Majors (all schools) Minors (all schools) Architecture Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Fields of Study Electrical &​ Systems Engineering Minor in Quantum Engineering Degree Requirements Academic Honors &​ Awards Academic Policies Administration Majors (directory) Minors (directory) Beyond Boundaries Program Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin 2023-24 Bulletin About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin Bulletin Submit search --> Search Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options The Minor in Quantum Engineering Bulletin›Undergraduate›Engineering›Fields of Study›Electrical & Systems Engineering›Minor in Quantum Engineering Quantum engineering is an emerging field that fuses physics, engineering, and computer science. It incorporates radical new ideas for computing, materials, devices and sensors. Advances in quantum sensing, encryption, and computing will transform science and engineering and have a far-reaching impact on the industry, the economy, and other aspects of our society. The Minor in Quantum Engineering integrates quantum knowledge — quantum physics, quantum information science, and quantum technologies — into the engineering education at Washington University. The curriculum encompasses both fundamental physics and the broad engineering skill set necessary to meet the practical challenges of the future. Students with background in applied physics or electrical engineering are ideal candidates for this program, but the minor is open to any undergraduate student enrolled in a degree program at Washington University in St. Louis. Prerequisites The course ESE 4301 Quantum Mechanics for Engineers is designed to be the entry course for the quantum engineering curriculum, which provides the foundations — that is, the mathematical and physical knowledge — required for all subsequent core courses. By design, this course is made to be accessible to second-year engineering undergraduates with knowledge of linear algebra and calculus at the level of ESE 318/ESE 319 Engineering Mathematics A/B or the equivalent. Required Courses The Minor in Quantum Engineering requires the completion of 15 units from the courses listed below. At least two courses must be from the Core Courses list. Core Courses (at least two courses from this list): Course List Code Title Units ESE 429Basic Principles of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information3 ESE 4301Quantum Mechanics for Engineers3 ESE 431Introduction to Quantum Electronics3 CSE 468TIntroduction to Quantum Computing3 Program Electives Course List Code Title Units Physics 318Introduction to Quantum Physics II3 or Physics 471 Quantum Mechanics or Physics 523 Quantum Mechanics I ESE 436Semiconductor Devices3 ESE 439Introduction to Quantum Communications3 ESE 532Introduction to Nano-Photonic Devices3 ESE 582Fundamentals and Applications of Modern Optical Imaging3 Chem 401Physical Chemistry I3 Chem 533Time-Dependent Quantum Mechanics & Spectroscopy3 Chem 543Physical Properties of Quantum Nanostructures3 Math 444The Mathematics of Quantum Theory3 Math 528Topics in Functional Analysis II3 Physics 472Solid State Physics3 Physics 589Selected Topics in Physics I3 For more information, contact the director for the minor, Jung-Tsung Shen. Contact Info About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Undergraduate Study Admission Procedures Financial Support Tuition &​ Fees Majors (all schools) Minors (all schools) Architecture Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Fields of Study Electrical &​ Systems Engineering Minor in Quantum Engineering Degree Requirements Academic Honors &​ Awards Academic Policies Administration Majors (directory) Minors (directory) Beyond Boundaries Program Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin Office of the University Registrar Washington University in St. Louis Women's Building, Suite 10 One Brookings Drive, MSC 1143-0156-0B St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 314-935-5959 | fax: 314-935-4268 [email protected] https://registrar.wustl.edu Email the Bulletin editor Additional Resources Admissions Course Listings Financial Aid Bulletin A-Z Index Site Map facebook twitter instagram youtube flickr --> Snapchat TikTok © 2023 Washington University in St. Louis Close this window Print Options Download Page (PDF)The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Back to top

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