| Engineering Physics (Co-op) | | |
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School | University of Alberta | | |
Location | Edmonton, AB, Canada | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 35,000 Full-time Graduate: 8,400 | | |
Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Co-op | | | |
Length | 1 Year(s) | | |
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Cost | National: | $7,309 | International: | $40,290 |
This estimate is based on one year of full-time study, and represents only the tuition cost. | | |
Scholarships | 3 scholarship(s) | | |
Description | Engineering physics intersects a variety of engineering disciplines together with mathematics, applied physics, and the natural sciences. Engineering physicists are accomplishing breakthroughs and innovations in a variety of fields by applying cutting-edge physics research to new and existing technologies. The University of Alberta's Engineering Physics program starts with a strong foundation in mathematics and physics and builds upon these principles through active research projects in areas such as fusion energy, microelectronics, robotics systems, and fibre-optic communications. The program offers a wide range of opportunities upon graduation, preparing you to meet unique engineering challenges.
This degree can be taken as a Co-op (co-operative education) program. Through the Co-op program, you will have the opportunity to complete paid, supervised work terms throughout your degree. Co-op programs are great way to challenge yourself, gain relevant work experience, and make connections to industry before you graduate! Most co-op programs include five work terms lasting four months each, in addition to the usual eight terms (four years) of full-time study. Therefore, co-op programs require five years to complete. | | |
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