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Physics Disciplinary B.Sc. Programmes
    MINOR in Physics is 24 credits earned as follows:
    • 3 from Physics 1051
    • 6 from Math 1111, 1121 (or 1131 )
    • 3 from Physics 1551, 3511, 3521
    • 12 from Physics, including 6 from the 3/4000 level, chosen in consultation with the Programme Advisor

    MAJOR AREA OF STUDY in Physics is 63 credits earned as follows:

    • 6 from Physics 1051, 1551
    • 6 from Chemistry 1001, 1021
    • 3 from Computer Science 1711, 1751
    • 15 from Math 1111, 1121, 2111, 2121, 2221
    • 12 from Physics 2251, 2801, 3101, 3811
    • 6 from Physics 2201, 3401, Engineering/ Physics 3701
    • 15 from Physics at the 3/4000 level, chosen in consultation with the Programme Advisor

    HONOURS in Physics is 87 credits earned as follows:

    • credits in the Major including Physics 3401, Engineering/Physics 3701.

      Note that 6 of the 15 from Physics at the 3/4000 levels must be from the 4000 level (not counting those listed below)

    • 6 from Physics 4990
    • 6 from Physics 3201, 3821
    • 3 from Math 3131
    • 6 from Math 3221, 3411, 3431, 4131, 4151
    • 3 from Physics or Math at the 4000 level, chosen in consultation with the
    • For a description of the B.Sc. HONOURS Programme in Mathematics and Physics please see the Mathematics section. Programme Advisor.


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