physics - university of new brunswick · unb’s physics graduate program is a force to be reckoned...
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PHYSICS
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
DEGREES OFFERED
MSc, PhD
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open
STUDY OPTIONS
Thesis
DURATION2 years (MSc)4 years (PhD)
ENTRY TERMS
Fall, Winter & Summer
UNB’s physics graduate program is a force to be reckoned with in the academic world. This nationally-accredited program has earned an outstanding reputation for its accomplishments in research. Students acquire an advanced physics understanding while developing an original research project in their preferred field of study.
Our award-winning faculty have magnetic personalities and the campus itself radiates a positive energy, full of students who are on the same wavelength. Graduates have lots of potential and go on to work in universities, government institutions, industry, schools, financial organizations and more.
• Infrared & Microwave Spectroscopy • Magnetic Resonance • Optical Laser Spectroscopy • Space & Atmospheric Physics
• Space Plasma Theory• Theoretical Atomic & Molecular Physics • Theoretical Molecular Spectroscopy
A PROGRAM THAT REALLY MATTERS
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Prior to applying, all applicants must first contact faculty to secure research supervision.• Applicants must hold a physics degree in good standing from a recognized university with a minimum GPA of 70% or B. • Applicants must submit a complete application and a one-page statement describing their research interests.• International applicants whose first language is not English must submit language scores that meet or exceed: • International English language testing system (IELTS) = band 7 • Paper-based TOEFL = 550 • Computer-based TOEFL = 237 (writing 4.0) • Internet-based TOEFL = 92 (writing 25) • TWE = 4.0 • MELAB = 85 • CanTest = 4.75• Non-North American applicants will be required to submit their GRE Physics score.
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CONTACT [email protected]
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sarah vashaee, phd, postdoctoral fellow, mri research center
RESEARCH CENTRE COLLABORATIONS• The Space and Atmospheric Sciences Group • Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network• Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory