| Applied Physics | | |
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School | University of New Brunswick - Fredericton | | |
Location | Fredericton, NB, Canada | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 7,202 Full-time Graduate: 870 | | |
Degree | Bachelor | | |
Honours | | | |
Co-op | | | |
Length | 5 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 75% | | |
Prerequisites | - Grade12 English or Grade12 Français
- Grade12 Precalculus or Grade12 Mathematics
- Grade12 Chemistry
- Grade12 Biology or Grade12 Physics or Grade12 Geology or Grade12 Science
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Prerequisites Notes | English 122/Français 10411
Pre-Calculus A 120/Mathématiques 30331C*
Pre-Calculus B 120/Mathématiques 30411C
Chemistry 122/Chimie 52411 and one of Biology 122/Biologie 53411, Physics 122/Physique 51411 or another provincially approved science**
One elective – Group 1 or 2
Minimum admission average 75%
*Mathématiques 30411B is acceptable for admission. However UNB strongly recommends Mathématiques 30331C as the preferred pre-requisite to Mathématiques 30411C.
**Biologie 53421 and Physique 51421 are acceptable for admission.
***Senior-year Mathematics, Chemistry and another approved science course are required for admission to this program. The average of the marks in senior Mathematics, Chemistry and the best other science course must be at least 75%. Students who present only Chemistry will be considered at the discretion of the Faculty. | | |
Cost | Provincial: | $7,488 | National: | $7,488 |
The co-op fee is $730.00 per work term.
Financial Information for International Students UNB Financial Information | | |
Scholarships | 14 scholarship(s) | | |
Description | Physics is the most fundamental natural science, It examines basic concepts such as energy, force, and spacetime, and all that derives from these, such as mass, charge, matter and its motion. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world and universe behave. Physicists want to really understand how the world works, in every detail and at the deepest level. Physicists study questions facing today’s science and technology and are at the forefront of solutions for instrumentation, measurement techniques, and model development in many areas.
Several recent national surveys have indicated that there is a shortage of physicists in almost all parts of Canada. This situation will become even more acute in the next decade, so physicists will continue to find good jobs. | | |
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