Engineering Physics Graduate Studies
The Department of Engineering Physics offers programs of study leading to Master’s (MASc –thesis), M.Eng (Industrial Internship) and PhD degrees. A Department Scholarship is available to students working in a thesis program.
Engineering Physics is about understanding and advancing knowledge and technologies used in a wide range of state-of-the-art systems including optical communications, sensors for biomedical and environmental applications, lasers and LEDs, photovoltaics and nuclear power systems.
Engineering Physics Flyer (pdf)
- Photonics
- Nano- and Micro-Device Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering and Energy Systems

The Department houses some of the most advanced facilities in Canada in these areas of research, including photonic, microeletronic and MEMs device fabrication and testing, extensive materials growth and characterization and the largest research nuclear reactor on a Canadian University campus.
The deadline for admission for
September is April 30
January is November 30
May is March 31
We require a GPA of B(73 – 76%). TOEFL score minimum requirement is 550 paper based, 80 iBT and 213 computer based. IELTS minimum is 6.5.
GRADUATE STUDIES ON-LINE APPLICATION
NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS 2010/11
