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Our Physics program is one of the largest and most comprehensive in Canada, offering courses in applied physics, astrophysics, biophysics, chemical physics, mathematical physics, or quantum computing, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Our research-intensive department focuses on five areas of research: astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter physics, optics, and quantum computing, with faculty members specializing in theoretical, experimental and computational tools. If you are interested in pursuing further study in Physics and Astronomy, you have come to the right place The Graduate Studies in Physics (GSiP) program is one of the largest physics & astronomy graduate programs in Canada and among the largest in the world. Our tradition of collaboration and innovation allows us to offer students a rich and varied graduate experience unlike no other. The Quantum Information specialization is a collaborative graduate program offered through six member departments in Science and Engineering, and the Institute for Quantum Computing. Students enrolled in this program take core and specialized graduate courses in Quantum Information.Students work closely with a graduate supervisor (determined prior to admission) to perform original research in an area of Quantum Information, culminating in a PhD thesis based on original research.
Requisitos de admissão
Para estudantes internacionais
Normally a Masters degree in Physics, with at least a 75% standing.Students with an undergraduate degree in Physics may apply for admission directly to the PhD program. Successful applicants will have an outstanding academic record, breadth of knowledge in physics, and strong letters of recommendation.Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Physics Subject test scores for all students who have completed their post-secondary education outside of Canada.Three academic references