Geophysics is a broad field where mathematics and physics are combined to study the many incredible phenomena that happen inside, on the surface and in the atmosphere of the Earth and other planets. In addition to mineral and energy exploration, geophysicists are involved in evaluating earthquake and volcano hazards, monitoring nuclear weapons treaties, assisting in managing and protecting groundwater resources and studying geomagnetic phenomenon, such as the Aurora Borealis. Students in the geophysics program acquire a wide range of quantitative skills from their studies of Earth sciences, mathematics and physics. Geophysicists are perennially in high demand by employers in all areas of Earth sciences from oil, gas and base metal exploration to environmental monitoring and management, in both the public and private sectors.
Year One
CHEM 120/120L Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter/Laboratory
CHEM 123/123L Chemical Reactions, Equilibria and Kinetics/Laboratory
EARTH 121/121L Introductory Earth Sciences/Laboratory
EARTH 122/122L Introductory Environmental Sciences/Laboratory
EARTH 123/123L Introductory Hydrology/Field Methods in Hydrogeology
MATH 106 Applied Linear Algebra 1
MATH 127/128 Calculus 1/2
PHYS 121/121L Mechanics and Waves 1/Laboratory
PHYS 122/122L Mechanics and Waves 2/Laboratory
Year Two
EARTH 221 Geochemistry 1
EARTH 231 Mineralogy
EARTH 232 Petrography
EARTH 235 Stratigraphic Approaches to Understanding Earth's History
EARTH 238 Introductory Structural Geology
EARTH 260 Applied Geophysics 1
MATH 227 Calculus 3 for Honours Physics or CIVE 221 Advanced Calculus
MATH 228 Differential Equations for Physics and Chemistry or CIVE 222 Differential Equations
Arts Core (0.5 units)
One elective (0.5 units)
Year Three
EARTH 333 Introductory Sedimentology
EARTH 358 Earth System Science
EARTH 390 Methods in Geological Mapping
EARTH 458/458L Physical Hydrogeology/Field Methods in Hydrogeology
EARTH 460 Applied Geophysics 2
STAT 202 Introductory Statistics for Scientists
Five electives (2.5 units)
Year Four
EARTH 361 Atmospheric Motions and Physics
EARTH 436A/B Honours Thesis
EARTH 461/461L Applied Geophysics 3/Field Methods in Applied Geophysics
EARTH 471 Mineral Deposits
One EARTH 200, 300 or 400 level course (0.5 units)
One elective (0.5 units)
An additional three 300-or 400-level EARTH courses (1.5 units)
EARTH 342 (Geomorphology) or EARTH 440 (Quaternary Geology) are strongly recommended.