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Graduate Programs in Biomedical Physics

Admissions

More information, detailed instructions, and forms for admissions will be found at: School of Graduate Studies Admissions.

Master of Science (MSc)

Students may be admitted to a MSc program in Physics in the field of Biomedical Physics from a range of undergraduate programs, including physics, biology, engineering, biochemistry, chemistry, or mathematics. Students may be expected to complete certain further undergraduate courses.

  • A minimum overall B average, with a minimum B+ average in the final half of an undergraduate program
  • Completion of a relevant four-year undergraduate degree in Physics, Engineering, Engineering Physics or other related program from a recognized institution
  • Two letters of reference are also required from former professors (one may be from a previous employer) familiar with the applicant's abilities

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Students may be admitted to the PhD program in Physics in the field of Biomedical Physics from a range of Master's programs, including physics, engineering, or a related field. They must show clear evidence of research potential.

  • A cumulative GPA of at least A- in all courses credited towards the Master's degree
  • Completion of a relevant Master's degree in Physics, Engineering, or a relevant field from a recognized institution
  • Two letters of reference are also required from former professors (one may be from a previous employer) familiar with the applicantant's abilities

English Language Proficiency Requirement

Applicants whose language of instruction during their undergraduate or graduate studies was not English are required to submit a test of English language proficiency. Minimum requirements and instructions for submission are found on the Graduate Admissions website at School of Graduate Studies Admissions.

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