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Suggested sequence of courses for winter entry

For students starting a 4-year (120-credit) program in Physics, see below for your Year 0 suggested sequence 

BSc Major

YEAR 1: 21 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
MAST 218
Multivariable Calculus I
MAST 219
Multivariable Calculus II
PHYS 230
Experimental Physics I 
PHYS 232
Methods of Theoretical Physics I
PHYS 236
Numerical Methods in Physics with Python
PHYS 245
Classical Mechanics
PHYS 367
Modern Physics and Relativity
General Education
(3 credits outside physics)
General Education
(3 credits outside science)
General Education
(3 credits outside science)

Honours students can replace a general elective in Year 1 with PHYS 289 Honours Research Experience I.

YEAR 2: 15 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
PHYS 252
Optics
PHYS 253
Electricity and Magnetism I
PHYS 335
Methods of Theoretical Physics II
PHYS 334
Thermodynamics

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 260
Introductory Biophysics

PHYS 377
Quantum Mechanics I

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 330
Experimental Physics II

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 355
Electronics

General Education
(3 credits outside physics)
General Education
(3 credits outside physics)

Honours students can replace a general elective in Year 2 with PHYS 389 Honours Research Experience II.

YEAR 3: 9 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
PHYS 354
Electricity and Magnetism II
3 PHYS credits 
chosen with academic advisor 
PHYS 435
Statistical Physics

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 345
Advanced Classical Mechanics

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 445
Principles of Medical Imaging

PHYS 478
Quantum Mechanics II

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 440
Computational Methods in Physics with Python

OR

PHYS 443
Quantitative Human Systems Physiology

Elective (3 credits) Suggested:

PHYS 498
Advanced Topics in Physics: Quantum Field Theory

 

General Education
(3 credits outside physics)

General Education
(3 credits outside physics)
General Education
(3 credits outside physics)

BSc Specialization, Option A: Physics

YEAR 1: 24 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
MAST 218
Multivariable Calculus I
MAST 219
Multivariable Calculus II
PHYS 230
Experimental Physics I 
PHYS 232
Methods of Theoretical Physics I
PHYS 236
Numerical Methods in Physics with Python
PHYS 245
Classical Mechanics
PHYS 367
Modern Physics and Relativity
PHYS 253
Electricity and Magnetism I
General Education
(3 credits outside science)
General Education
(3 credits outside science)

Honours students can replace a general elective in Year 1 with PHYS 289 Honours Research Experience I.

YEAR 2: 24 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
PHYS 252
Optics
PHYS 334
Thermodynamics
PHYS 330
Experimental Physics II
PHYS 355
Electronics
PHYS 335
Methods of Theoretical Physics II
PHYS 377
Quantum Mechanics I
PHYS 354
Electricity and Magnetism II
PHYS 459
Solid State Physics
General Education
(3 credits outside physics)
General Education
(3 credits outside physics)

Honours students can replace a general elective in Year 2 with PHYS 389 Honours Research Experience II.

YEAR 3: 18 PROGRAM CREDITS (21 HONOURS)

WINTER FALL
PHYS 435
Statistical Physics
PHYS 345
Advanced Classical Mechanics
PHYS 468
Condensed Matter and Nanophysics

 

PHYS 478
Quantum Mechanics II
 

3 PHYS credits chosen with an Academic Advisor (see also fall options)

Recommended:

PHYS 445
Principles of Medical Imaging

PHYS 498
Advanced Topics in Physics: Quantum Field Theory

3 PHYS credits chosen with an Academic Advisor (see also winter options)

Recommended:

PHYS 440
Computational Methods and Simulations in Physics with Python

Specialization Students:

PHYS 497
Specialization Research Project

 


Honours Students:

PHYS 496*
Honours Research Project

Specialization Students:

General Education (3 credits outside physics)

PHYS 497
Specialization Research Project

Honours Students:

PHYS 496 (continued)*
Honours Research Project

General Education (3 credits outside physics) General Education (3 credits outside physics)
  General Education (3 credits outside physics)

*Note: PHYS 496 is a two-term course that is to be taken either in Summer 1/Summer 2 or in Fall/Winter. 

BSc Specialization, Option B: Biophysics

YEAR 1: 24 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
BIOL 266
Cell Biology
MAST 219
Multivariable Calculus II
MAST 218
Multivariable Calculus I
PHYS 230
Experimental Physics I
PHYS 260
Introductory Biophysics
PHYS 232
Methods of Theoretical Physics I
PHYS 367
Modern Physics and Relativity
PHYS 245 
Classical Mechanics
General Education
(3 credits outside science)
General Education
(3 credits outside science)

Honours students can replace a general elective in Year 1 with PHYS 289 Honours Research Experience I.

YEAR 2: 21 PROGRAM CREDITS

WINTER FALL
PHYS 236
Numerical Methods in Physics with Python
PHYS 253
Electricity and Magnetism I
PHYS 252
Optics
PHYS 330
Experimental Physics II
PHYS 335 
Methods of Theoretical Physics II
PHYS 334
Thermodynamics
General Education
(3 credits outside science)
PHYS 377
Quantum Mechanics I
General Education
(3 credits outside science)
General Education
(3 credits outside science)

Honours students can replace a general elective in Year 2 with PHYS 389 Honours Research Experience II.

YEAR 3: 21 PROGRAM CREDITS (24 HONOURS)

WINTER FALL

PHYS 354
Electricity and Magnetism II 

PHYS 443
Quantitative Human Systems Physiology

OR 

PHYS 445
Principles of Medical Imaging

PHYS 435
Statistical Physics
One course from List 1 (see below)
One course from List 1 or List 2 (see below) One course from List 2 (see below) if not taken in the winter, otherwise additional course from List 1

PHYS 497
Specialization Research Project

OR

PHYS 496*
Honours Research Project

General Education (3 credits outside physics)

OR

PHYS 496*
Honours Research Project

General Education (3 credits outside science) General Education (3 credits outside science)

*Note: PHYS 496 is a two-term course that is to be taken either in Summer 1/Summer 2 or in Fall/Winter. 

List 1 List 2

Three courses from this list:

  • PHYS 345 Advanced Classical Mechanics
  • PHYS 355 Electronics
  • PHYS 440 Computational Methods in Physics with Python
  • PHYS 445 Medical Imaging
  • PHYS 459 Solid State Physics 
  • PHYS 468 Condensed Matter and Nanophysics
  • CHEM 235 Physical Chemistry - Chemical Reactions
  • CHEM 271 Biochemistry
  • CHEM 431 Computational Chemistry

(Note: the above courses may be offered in the fall or winter term. Refer to the schedule builder.)

One course from this list:

  • PHYS 443 Quantitative Human Systems Physiology
  • BIOL 261 Genetics
  • BIOL 340 Plant Biology
  • BIOL 371 Principles of Microbiology
  • BIOL 341 Plant Physiology

(Note: the above courses may be offered in the fall or winter term. Refer to the schedule builder.)

Students starting a 4-year (120-credit) program in Physics

YEAR 0: 30 PROGRAM CREDITS

FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
CHEM 205
General Chemistry I (3 credits)
CHEM 206 (Pre-Requisite: CHEM 205)
General Chemistry II (3 credits)
MATH 203
Differential and Integral Calculus I (3 credits)
MATH 205 (Pre-Requisite: MATH 203)
Differential and Integral Calculus II (3 credits)
MATH 204
Vectors and Matrices (3 credits)
PHYS 205 (Pre-Requisite: PHYS 204)
Electricity and Magnetism (3 credits)
PHYS 204
Mechanics (3 credits)
PHYS 206 (Pre-Requisite: PHYS 204)
Waves, Optics, and Modern Physics (3 credits)
BIOL 201
Introductory Biology (3 credits)
PHYS 224 (Pre-Requisite: PHYS 204)
Experimental Mechanics (1 credit)
PHYS 225 (Pre-Requisite: PHYS 205)
Experimental Electricity and Magnetism (1 credit)
PHYS 226 (Pre-Requisite: PHYS 206)
Experimental Waves, Optics and Modern Physics (1 credit)

Biophysics Minor

The Minor in Biophysics consists of 24 credits chosen from the courses below.

Mandatory MAST 218: Multivariable Calculus I
Mandatory PHYS 252: Optics
Mandatory PHYS 260: Introductory Biophysics
One course chosen from: PHYS 232: Methods of Theoretical Physics I
BIOL 266: Cell Biology
One course chosen from: PHYS 236: Numerical Methods in Physics with Python
PHYS 253: Electricity and Magnetism I
Three courses chosen from: PHYS 334: Thermodynamics 
PHYS 443: Quantitative Human Systems Physiology
PHYS 445: Principles of Medical Imaging
PHYS 460: Chemical Aspects of Biophysics
PHYS 461: Membrane Biophysics

Some courses are not offered every term. Please consult the schedule builder or an Academic Advisor to confirm course availability. 

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