Honours BSc with Specialization in Physics-Mathematics

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Co-operative education is available with this program.


GNG1106 Fundamentals of Engineering Computation1 3,0
or
ITI1120 Introduction to Computing I1 3,0
MAT1320 Calculus I 3,0
MAT1322 Calculus II 3,0
MAT1341 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3,0
PHY1121 Fundamentals of Physics I 3,0
PHY1122 Fundamentals of Physics II 3,0
MAT2120 Analysis I 3,0
MAT2141 Linear Algebra I 3,0
MAT2143 Algebraic Structures 3,0
MAT2322 Calculus III for Engineers 3,0
MAT2324 Ordinary Differential Equations and the Laplace Transform 3,0
or
MAT2384 Ordinary Differential Equations and Numerical Methods 3,0
MAT2371 Introduction to Probability 3,0
or
MAT2377 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3,0
PHY2311 Waves and Optics 3,0
PHY2323 Electricity and Magnetism 3,0
PHY2333 Mechanics 3,0
PHY2361 Modern Physics 3,0
PHY2904 Travaux pratiques en physique / Practical Physics 3,0
PHY3320 Electromagnetic Theory 3,0
PHY3341 Theoretical Physics 3,0
PHY3350 Thermodynamics 3,0
PHY3355 Statistical Thermodynamics 3,0
PHY3370 Introductory Quantum Mechanics 3,0
PHY3902 Laboratoire de physique et de physique appliquée I / Physics and Applied Physics Laboratory I 3,0
PHY4370 Quantum Mechanics 3,0
Three credits from:
PHY4362 Subatomic Physics I 3,0
PHY4382 Introduction to Solid State Physics 3,0
PHY4906 Projet de physique / Physics Project 3,0
Six credits of physics electives at the 4000 level or higher
Nine credits in mathematics at the 3000 or 4000 level2
12 elective credits from the Faculties of Arts, Education, Law, Social Sciences or the School of Management
18 elective credits3
Note(s)
1ITI1120 is a prerequisite for most further computer science courses. GNG1106 is recommended for students not taking further computer science courses.
2The following courses are recommended as particularly useful: MAT3130, MAT3155, MAT3341, MAT3380, MAT3395, MAT4183, MAT4381, MAT4385, MAT4386, MAT4387, MAT4388.
3Out of the 18 elective credits, some breadth in other sciences is recommended and the following course is recommended in particular: CHM1311.
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