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Yes, but you and all engineers had to take specific courses and meet specific requirements set by the ABET in order to get your degree, while there isn’t any board that standardizes math and physics degrees. While you meet the qualifications to sit for the P.eng exam and be awarded the title due to meeting the criteria set by the ABET for your degree, it is entirely possible for a physics major to get through a program without ever taking classes like fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, classical mechanics, and even PDE’s (there are some programs).</p>
<p>It is completely the responsibility of the engineer to use a mathematical theorem or scientific theory and assess whether it is sound or not.</p>