| School: | University of Saskatchewan |
| Faculty: | College of Arts and Science |
| Degree: | Bachelor; Honours |
| Field of Study: | Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
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| Description: | Mathematical physics connects mathematics to physical phenomena. Its tools allow us to describe how a top spins, how a pendulum swings or how a rattleback rocks and defies normal intuition. Studying mathematical physics reveals the hidden intricacies of relativity and quantum theory.
You will study conceptual, mathematical frameworks that describe or explain physical phenomena. You will learn how one builds theories of physical phenomena, accounting for physical features which are then expressed in precise mathematical terms. The deductions of the theory capture essential aspects of physical reality. |
| URL: | Mathematical Physics at University of Saskatchewan |
| Length: | 4 Year(s) |
| Cost per year:* | Tuition will vary depending on the type and number of classes you take in a year. This estimate reflects a typical amount you could expect to pay in your first year if you enroll in a full course load, the maximum number of courses allowed (2025-2026 Canadian dollar rates). |