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Engineering Physics focuses on developing cutting-edge materials, devices, and systems rooted in core physics principles. Our researchers and students pioneer innovative technologies to address tomorrow's critical issues, including sustainable energy, healthcare advancements, and digital communication systems. The program provides comprehensive training in electrical sciences, mechanical principles, thermal dynamics, and data analysis, complemented by specialized elective courses.
Learners fabricate micro- and nanotechnology components in state-of-the-art facilities and obtain practical training using Canada's premier academic nuclear reactor.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students are required to complete Grade 12 high school diploma equivalent to Canadian qualification.
Admission to Level II Engineering programs requires completion of all non-elective Engineering I courses with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0. All programs have limited enrolment; should there be more applicants than the limiting number in any program, admission to that program will be based on a points system, computed as the product of the Fall-Winter Average and the number of units taken in the session (a minimum of 31 units will be used in the calculation). Students who do not meet the requirements to proceed to Level II in May will have a Pending flag put on their allocation.