BSc in Physics - Computational Physics in Winnipeg Canada | The University of Winnipeg

The University of Winnipeg | Winnipeg Canada
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Qualification
Bachelor Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 16,692
(c. USD12,003.02)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
36 months

Physics aims to develop theories or "laws" that encapsulate our understanding of the natural world. While we've uncovered many fundamental principles, numerous natural laws remain undiscovered, and their total number is still unknown.

Renowned physicist Richard Feynman emphasized that scientific knowledge must ultimately be validated through experimentation, which serves as the ultimate arbiter of scientific validity. But how do we acquire this knowledge initially? Scientific laws don't emerge fully formed - experiments provide clues, but we must employ creative thinking to develop comprehensive theories from these fragments. This process involves discerning elegant, often counterintuitive patterns in nature and then rigorously testing our hypotheses. The field of physics thrives on imaginative thinkers driven to unravel nature's deepest mysteries.

Physics research frequently yields unforeseen advancements, leading to groundbreaking technologies like galactic mapping, laser systems, MRI scanners, fiber optic networks, and semiconductor devices.

The University of Winnipeg boasts a distinguished Physics Department engaged in diverse theoretical and experimental research. Experimental physicists examine diamond structures, semiconductor materials, medical MRI applications, and subatomic particle behavior, while theoretical physicists explore black hole dynamics, high-energy space environments, chaotic systems, quantum computing, and gravitational quantum effects. Students have opportunities to join these research initiatives through summer positions with faculty-led teams.


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Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

The language of instruction at The University of Winnipeg is English. Students must have a level of ability in English that allows them to participate in all aspects of university study, including lectures, reading, writing, and discussion. If English is not the student’s first/primary language and they are not from an English Exempt Country, they must provide supporting documentation to show they meet one of the conditions below. Students will not be admitted until this requirement has been met. English language measures older than two years will not be considered. TOEFL - Achieve a minimum score of 86 with no less than 20 in each component. IELTS - IELTS Academic, Online & UKVI: Minimum overall score of 6.5. Cambridge Assessment English: C1 Advanced & C2 Proficiency - Minimum score 180.

Tuition CAD 16,692

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