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6 Physics Course Programs in Canada


Alexander College
Physics
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Our courses focus on the development in understanding, problem-solving, collecting experimental data, and relating physics to local and global issues. Introductory physics, including Newtonian mechanics, gravitation, electricity, and optics. This course is designed for non-science students. Not open to students with credit for Physics 12 or equivalent. Instructors and students use a wide variety of active learning methods including class discussions, problem solving, presentations, and experiments using physical objects and computers.


St. John’s Academy
Physics 11
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Students will learn to see the world through the “eyes” of physics and to reason as a physicist does. In the process, they will learn how to apply physics principles to a wide range of problems. The course requires that the students have a good background in mathematics. Work in Physics 11 includes the development of following competencies: questioning and predicting, planning and conducting, processing and analyzing data and information, evaluating, applying and innovating and communicating.
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Perimeter Institute
Statistical Physics
- Waterloo, Canada
Course
Distance Learning
English
The main goal of this learning module is to discuss phase transitions and critical phenomena in statistical physics. We introduce the ideas of mean-field theory and renormalization group and exploit them to calculate the critical exponents for the Ising model. More advanced topics concern the models with continuous symmetry, topological phase transitions, as well as Monte Carlo simulations.


St. John’s Academy
Physics 12
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course enables students to deepen their understanding of the concepts and theories of physics. Students will explore further the laws of dynamics and energy transformations, and will investigate electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields; electromagnetic radiation; and the interface between energy and matter. They will further develop inquiry skills, learning, for example, how the interpretation of experimental data can provide indirect evidence to support the development of a scientific model.


UMC High School
Physics, Grade 12, University Preparation (SPH4U)
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This course enables students to deepen their understanding of physics concepts and theories. Students will continue their exploration of energy transformations and the forces that affect motion, and will investigate electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation. Students will also explore the wave nature of light, quantum mechanics, and special relativity.


UMC High School
Physics, Grade 11, University Preparation (SPH3U)
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This course develops students’ understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Student will study the laws of dynamics and explore different kinds of forces, the quantification and forms of energy (mechanical, sound, light, thermal, and electrical), and the way energy is transformed and transmitted. They will develop scientific-inquiry skills as they verify accepted laws and solve both assigned problems and those emerging from their investigations.
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Studying physics in Canada at the courses level provides an engaging opportunity to explore the fundamental principles of the universe. Through hands-on experiments and collaborative projects, you'll deepen your understanding of physical phenomena and their applications in various fields.
Courses in physics cover topics such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics. You'll develop specific skills like applying mathematical methods to solve physical problems and utilizing laboratory techniques for experimental analysis. As a student, you might engage in practical coursework that encourages critical thinking and fosters creativity in scientific inquiry. The environment supports intellectual growth and enhances adaptability as you work on real-world challenges.
In Canada, the focus on research and innovation often leads to opportunities in various sectors, including technology, health care, and environmental science. Graduates find pathways in roles like research scientist, data analyst, or engineer, gaining skills that are valued worldwide. Overall, a physics degree from Canada opens doors to exciting career prospects while reinforcing a strong foundation in scientific thinking.