Program Overview
Queen’s University collaborative graduate programs in engineering and applied physics. Research is centered on themes that use basic science and physics to improve the quality of life and to solve current or future problems facing people both in Canada and worldwide. This research spans areas of photonics, quantum information technology, medical physics, non-destructive evaluation, materials physics, electronic device physics and plasma physics.
Method of Completion
M.A.Sc: Course work, research project, thesis & defense
Opportunities
Our students have the opportunity to work with faculty who are registered engineers and many have worked in industry and start - up companies. The programs allow student to avail the benefits of its cross disciplinary aspects. Students also have the opportunity to work with medical students and researchers in the Medical Physics Research Group at the nearby Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario. Students can also engage in research at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.
Esperado Janeiro, Setembro 2025
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Beamish-Munro Hall,
45 Union Street,
KINGSTON,
Ontario (ON),
K7L 3N6, Canada
Student must have a bachelor degree in Engineering or Applied Science Both must be awarded by a recognized university, with a minimum second-class standing.
English language requirements
Applicants must have TOEFL Internet-based Test (TOEFL iBT): The minimum overall score is 88, made up of the minimum scores in each component test as follows: Writing test: 24/30; Speaking test: 22/30; Reading test: 22/30; Listening test: 20/30; MELAB: 80 (minimum overall score); IELTS: 7 (minimum score, academic module); PTE Academic: 65 (minimum overall score).