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Engineering Physics Master's and PhD Programs in Canada

Engineering Physics graduate and post-graduate programs and degrees offered in Canada.

Browse and compare over 10,000 master's, graduate certificate, doctorate (PHD) and residency programs offered in universities, faculties and research centres across Canada.


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Study and Work in Engineering Physics in Canada

Graduate Engineering Physics Admission Requirements
The prequisites required to become accepted in an graduate and/or post-graduate PhD program in Engineering Physics.


What Engineering Physics Students Learn
Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Engineering Physics.


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What is Engineering Physics?

Engineering physics (EP) is concerned with the application of fundamental physical science to the solution of technological and engineering problems. These include lasers, nanotechnology, microelectronic devices, fusion energy, superconductors, photonics, silicon micromachines, and biochips.


About Engineering Physics

EP is similar to applied physics and applied mathematics, and some aspects are related to electrical and computer science.



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