Program Information
School: | University of Saskatchewan | ||
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Faculty: | College of Engineering | ||
Degree: | Bachelor; Co-op | ||
Field of Study: | Engineering Physics |
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Description: | Engineering physics is a bridge between pure and applied science, utilizing fundamental concepts in today’s rapidly changing and highly technical engineering environment. An engineering physicist is motivated by the application of science for advancing technology and sustainability.
This program enriches a student with analytical skills of mathematics and scientific reasoning; technical skills of design, construction and operation of systems including nanotechnology, space instrumentation, particle accelerators and more; leadership skills as engineering physicists are called to manage projects involving electrical, mechanical or chemical components and tasks. They tend to be versatile and adaptable to the projects as they evolve. |
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URL: | Engineering Physics at University of Saskatchewan | ||
Length: | 5 Year(s) | ||
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Careers: | Mechanical Engineers,Industrial Engineers |
Admission Requirements
Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)* | 75 |
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Prerequisites:* |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
Required Courses: Chemistry 30* Physics 30* Pre-Calculus 30* and Calculus 30* (or equivalents) *Apart from meeting the admission average for the college, minimum of 70% required in each of the indicated courses. In addition to the Required Courses for admission, some university courses have a high school pre-requisite. |
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