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Honours Co-operative Physics (Applied Physics Specialization)

Advisors: See Faculty of Science, academic advisors.

The Honours Co-operative Physics (Applied Physics Specialization) program offers courses integrated with five four-month work terms, and extends over four and two-thirds years. Students work and study in alternate terms starting at the end of the 2A term. There is a double work term between terms 2B and 3A. Co-op program information and requirements are located in the Co-operative Education and Career Action (CECA) section of this Calendar and in the Science Faculty work-term report guidelines. Professional Development Program (WatPD) course information is located on the Professional Development program website.

The core plus electives structure of the Honours Co-operative Physics (Applied Physics Specialization) program allows students to take a wide variety of course combinations. With judicious selection of elective courses, students can strengthen complementary areas of interest in a specific Physics field or in another subject area.

The Applied Physics Specialization includes the core requirements for the Honours Co-operative Physics program and an additional 2.0 units of Physics lectures and labs (PHYS 391/PHYS 391L, PHYS 392/PHYS 392L, PHYS 460A, PHYS 460B). Thus, this specialization has 2.0 fewer units of electives compared with the Honours Co-operative Physics program. In addition, PHYS 360B replaces the 0.25 unit PHYS lab elective choice available in the Honours Co-operative Physics program.

Continuation in Honours Co-operative Physics (Applied Physics Specialization) requires both a cumulative overall average and a cumulative Physics average of 60%.

In order to graduate with an Honours Co-operative Physics (Applied Physics Specialization) degree, the following requirements must be successfully completed:

  1. 22.0 units that include: 
  2. Enrolment in PHYS 10 when offered
  3. Co-operative education requirements that include: 

Additional Program Condition:

A maximum of 3.0 SCI units may be counted towards this program.

Notes

  1. Students should refer to the course sequence recommended for Honours Co-operative Physics
  2. A Physics advisor can assist with the addition of PHYS 360B, PHYS 391/PHYS 391L, PHYS 392/PHYS 392L, PHYS 460A and PHYS 460B into the sequence, and with the selection of course electives. 
  3. Year One CHEM 120, CHEM 120L, and CHEM 123 may be replaced by Year One BIOL or EARTH courses.
  4. PHYS 437A and PHYS 437B may not count toward the 1.5 PHYS lecture units at the 400-level. 
  5. Students wishing to pursue graduate studies should consult with a Physics advisor and a graduate officer in order to choose electives that provide them with the desired background for their choice of graduate program and/or school.
  6. PHYS 434, PHYS 442, and PHYS 437A are recommended electives for students wishing to pursue graduate studies. 

 


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