McGill University

Canada
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Physics and Computer Science

Offered at McGill University, Canada
FieldJoint Major (Physics & CS)
Duration4 years
Tuition62899.00

Overview

A joint major combining Physics and Computer Science at McGill University, designed for students who want rigorous scientific training alongside computing skills. You’ll build strong foundations in physics problem-solving and modern software/algorithmic thinking for research and industry pathways.

About this programme

Overview

The joint major in Physics and Computer Science at McGill University offers a comprehensive education for students interested in the intersection of these two dynamic fields. This program is designed to equip students with a solid foundation in scientific principles and advanced computing skills, preparing them for diverse career pathways in research and industry.

What you'll study

The curriculum includes a blend of required courses in both Physics and Computer Science, allowing for flexibility to explore individual interests. It is advisable to consult with an academic advisor to effectively plan your course schedule, as course availability may vary.

Core courses may include:

  • Linear Algebra
  • Discrete Structures
  • Dynamics of Simple Systems
  • Software Systems
  • Algorithms and Data Structures

Through this program, students typically develop:

  • Mathematical foundations applicable to both physics and computing
  • Skills in programming and software design
  • Algorithmic thinking and understanding of data structures
  • Physics reasoning for modeling and analyzing physical systems

Capstone/thesis: Confirm with program advisors whether the program includes a culminating project or if advanced coursework serves as the final academic requirement.

Entry requirements

Specific requirements such as GRE, GMAT, or GPA scores for this program are not publicly specified. Prospective students should check with the admissions office for the most accurate and current information.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Physics and Computer Science joint major can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including roles in research, software development, data analysis, and technology consulting. The skills acquired through this interdisciplinary program are highly sought after in various industries, including academia, engineering, and technology sectors.

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