Program Details
The Department of Physics at Queen’s University is one of the leading Canadian research institutes in Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy.
Our faculty includes high-profile, worldclass physicists who work on cutting edge areas of theoretical,
- Location:
- Kingston, Canada
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Master
- Specialty:
- Engineering
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- The Department of Physics at Queen’s University is one of the leading Canadian research institutes in Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy. Our faculty includes high-profile, worldclass physicists who work on cutting edge areas of theoretical, applied and experimental physics. Our staff and students carry out their research on campus as well as at external facilities such as the SNOLAB, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, the High Performance Computing Virtual Lab (HPCVL supercomputer) at astronomical observatories around the world and at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontari Research Areas: Condensed Matter Physics; Engineering and Applied Physics; Experimental Particle Astrophysics; Astronomy and Astrophysics
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- Member of the Ontario Graduate Council
- Requirements:
- * M.Sc.: an honours bachelor degree in Science, Engineering or Applied Science awarded by a recognized university, with a minimum second-class standing * M.A.Sc.: a bachelor degree in Engineering or Applied Science awarded by a recognized university, with a minimum second-class standing * Ph.D.: Master's degree in Science or Applied Science. Students registered in our Master's program who show exceptional promise and have a first-class standing may be admitted to the doctoral program without completing the requirements for the Master's degree.
- International Requirements:
- The same as domestic students but also proof of English Language proficiency
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