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Undergraduate Students

Clubs

Student life at York University is enriched through engagement with clubs. Clubs offer opportunities to interact informally with students and professors with similar interests. There are three clubs associated with the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Astronomy Club Are you fascinated by the stars and the mysteries of the universe, own a telescope or wish to […]

Research Internships

There are many paid internship opportunities that enable undergraduate students to engage in research. General NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (USRA) and Earle Nestmann Undergraduate Research Award (ENURA) Research At York (RAY) Research at York for creditPHYS 4310 3.0 and BPHS 4310 3.0 offer the means to engage in research for a semester, but with […]

Undergraduate Handbooks

Below are present and past Handbooks for the Undergraduate Programs in Physics & Astronomy and Biomedical Physics. See also our one-page summary handout: Useful Information for BPHS and PHAS Majors Topics Covered in the Handbooks Summary of Support ServicesTimetable of CoursesProgram InformationCareersInternshipsB.Sc. Bachelor and B.Sc. Honours PathsDegree ClassificationsWhich Path Should you Choose?Entrance RequirementsDegree RequirementsAdvice About […]

Degree Requirements and Courses

Here is where to go to get detailed information about degree requirements and courses for undergraduate programs offered by York University. Program Handbooks Although not official University documents, the most comprehensive and readable sources of information about the Programs offered by the Department of Physics and Astronomy are the Undergraduate Handbooks. Handbooks for the Undergraduate […]

Business, Law, and Medicine

Can physics, biophysics, or astronomy be a path to a professional school, such as Business, Law or Medicine? The answer is a resounding “yes”. Professional schools want people who can think. A student’s educational path is of secondary importance. People with a strong background in physics can think. Quick Links Career Advice Job Openings Here […]