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  1. PHYS 329: please take PHYS 333 instead. PHYS 519: students must take a 400-or-higher level quantitative course in the biological or biomedical sciences. Approval to take the selected course must be obtained from the departmental academic advisor (Dr. Guevara for 2022/23), who also will be available for consultation in making that choice.

  2. Students interested in a Physics minor should take PHYS 131 Mechanics and Waves and PHYS 142 Electromagnetism & Optics in the Foundation program. Students who have not taken all of Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the grade 12 level should include any missing subjects in their Foundation program.

  3. The Faculty of Science's Undergraduate Handbook is your guide to obtaining a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts & Science degree at McGill University. Read the Handbook in conjunction with the eCalendar, which is the definitive authority on all courses and programs at McGill. Don't hesitate to ask for advice! Neither the Handbook nor the eCalendar is a substitute for speaking with an ...

  4. Hi, I would like to know which course should I take as an option. PHYS 303 or CPSC 329. I attended PHYS 303 today and it seems like its not an easy A. People who took both classes or have taken one of them, please share your experience. Thanks. OP, did you end up taking 329?

  5. The Co-op program in Physics is a five year program, including five work terms. Students must complete a Fall, Winter and Summer work term and must follow the academic work schedule as outlined below (also found on the Co-operative Education website: https://www.recruitguelph.ca/cecs/).

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  7. Students who are lacking one 4U /grade 12 course in Biology, Chemistry or Physics must take the equivalent introductory course in first semester. The required first-year science courses in that subject should be completed according to the revised schedule of studies available at: https://www.uoguelph.ca/bsc/revised_SS

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