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School | Mount Allison University | | |
Location | Sackville, NB, Canada | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 2,288
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Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 65% | | |
Prerequisites | - Grade12 English
- 2 of Grade12 Precalculus
- Grade12 Science
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Prerequisites Notes | To be considered for admission, a minimum final grade of 65% or the equivalent is required in all university-preparatory courses reviewed. Also required are as follows: English 122/121, Pre-Calculus 12A and Pre-Calculus 12B, one grade-12 level science, and a minimum of two additional grade 12 university-preparatory electives. For students in the Francophone system, FRAN 10411/10421/11411, MATH 31411, MATH 30411B or MATH 30411C, one grade-12 level science, and a minimum of two additional grade 12 university-preparatory electives are required. All applicants without a grade-12 level science course will be assessed on a case-by-case basis for admission into the BSc program. | | |
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Description | Physics seeks to describe the nature of the physical world. It includes the study of everything from subatomic particles to the essence of the universe as a whole. Physics plays a central role in most technological developments in the modern world, as well as in the theoretical foundation for most other areas of science. In the Mount Allison physics program, the development of fundamental concepts and mathematical formulation proceeds simultaneously in a selected series of courses in physics and mathematics. The physics program also prepares you for more advanced study in applied areas such as photonics, materials science, or biomedical engineering; or for a career in such fields as astronomy, space research, or oceanography. A key feature of the Mount Allison physics department is the experiential learning approach used in many courses – students learn through collaborative, hands-on activities. | | |
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