WHY STUDY PHYSICS AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE AT DALHOUSIE?
Physics is the study of the fundamental properties of energy and matter. When you study physics at Dalhousie you’ll gain insight into our complex and ever-changing world. You’ll discover phenomena you can use to develop the technologies and tools of tomorrow and that there are similarities between things that look very different on the surface.
What will I learn?
Physics and Atmospheric Science courses will inform and challenge you. In lectures you’ll be introduced to key topics while labs provide you with opportunities to ask questions and explore related subjects. In Atmospheric Science courses you’ll learn more about the environmental issues affecting our climate.
In your first year of study you'll take foundation-building science courses in physics math and chemistry. In upper years you’ll take more specialized courses in topics such as modern physics electricity and magnetism energy and the environment and more. You’ll also be encouraged to think analytically and use your imagination while also learning the skills you need to solve real-world problems.
Sample courses:
Co-op education opportunities are available to students in the physics and atmospheric science program who wish to put learning into practice and gain career-related experience while completing their degree.
Careers and future study:
As a graduate of the Physics program you’ll be highly sought by employers needing an intelligent workforce able to adapt to our rapidly changing world. Graduates have secured positions in leading high-tech industries high-profile government research institutions and universities. You may find yourself in any of the following careers upon graduation (further study may be required):
A degree in physics and atmospheric science will prepare you for further studies in various sciences such as physics engineering or meteorology. After you complete a bachelor's degree you could go on to study Optometry (OD) a Master of Science (MSc) a Master of Engineering and eventually a PhD.
ประมาณ กันยายน 2024
Dalhousie University
Studley Campus,
Henry Hicks Academic Admin Building Room 130 6299 South Street PO Box 15000,
HALIFAX,
Nova Scotia (NS),
B3H 4R2, Canada
Students must have
English language requirement:
Deadline: April 1 for September intake.
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