People who study physics want to learn how the Universe works. Their curiosity takes them
from the realm of the very tiny - the interior of an atom's nucleus - to the very big - the farthest of galaxies. The
B.Sc. degree in Physics
at Grenfell can take you in either direction, with courses in subatomic and particle physics, and in astronomy and cosmology.
These options, together with a solid grounding in the fundamentals, give you
a degree with a difference!
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Courses Offered in 2016 / 2017 |
Fall Term 2016 |
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Winter Term 2017 |
Introductory Physics I:
Physics 1020 |
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Physics 1021:
Introductory Physics II |
General Physics I:
Physics 1050 |
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Physics 1051:
General Physics II |
Fluids & Thermal Physics:
Physics 2053 |
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Physics 2151:
Stellar Astronomy |
Modern Physics:
Physics 2056 |
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Physics 3250:
Elementary Particles & Fields |
Sub-Atomic Physics:
Physics 2400 |
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Physics 3400:
Thermodynamics |
Computational Mechanics:
Physics 2820 |
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Physics 3820:
Mathematical Physics II |
Senior Physics Seminar:
Physics 4100 |
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Physics 4950: Research Experience
in Physics |
Physics Laboratory:
Physics 4880 |
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