Bachelor of Science in Physics

Canada

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What will I learn?

Program description

Physics is the study of matter and energy at all scales, from the sub-nuclear to the dimensions of the universe. It is the fundamental science all other sciences and technologies rely on the principles of physics.

Physics involves observing and understanding natural phenomena. It is evident in the world around us in everything from the seasons, the motion of objects, the flight of birds, the night sky and the weather, to lasers, electronics and the technology we rely on today.

Physics is very much a ‘hands-on’ science, so the most effective way for you to learn the subject is to actually do physics. Astronomy teaches you how to study objects at a distance and interpret the information gathered. This helps us begin to understand the universe we live in. The skills you will learn in astronomy are also applicable to remote sensing and its application to environmental problems.

The department offers a comprehensive physics major. The foundation of this program is built in the first two years, as you study mechanics, waves, electricity and magnetism, optics, thermal physics and modern physics.

In your third and fourth years, you will gain a deeper understanding of the fundamentals and delve into more advanced and specialized areas. Specialized topics may include the research interests of department faculty members, as all faculty members are involved in rigorous research programs.

Possible careers

Major Branches of Physics. For those who will ultimately pursue a physics career, the major branches of physics include:

Acoustics

Archaeometry

Astrophysics

Atomic and Molecular Physics

Biophysics

Chemistry

Condensed Matter Physics

Cosmology

Geophysics

High-energy Physics

Medical Physics

Nanoscience

Nuclear and Particle Physics

Soft Matter Physics

Here are just a few of the options that may be open to you once you've earned your degree or with further training:

Condensed Matter Physicist

Medical/Health Physicist

Biophysicist

Research or Computer Scientist

Atomic & Molecular Physicist

Nuclear & Particle Physicist

Consultant

Nanoscientist

Astrophysicist

Geophysicist

Teacher

Meteorologist

Archaeometrist

Applied Physicist

Environmental Physicist

Neurophysicist

Professional disciplines & graduate studies | Your undergraduate degree in physics provides an excellent foundation for education (high school and university), engineering, medicine and dentistry. Graduates from this discipline have also gone on to work in law, journalism and management. The University of Lethbridge's School of Graduate Studies offers programs at the master's and doctoral levels spanning over 60 disciplines — so why not consider pursuing grad school right here in Lethbridge! Whether you choose to do your advanced studies at uLethbridge or another institution, know that your undergraduate degree has set you on the path to post-graduate success.

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Arts and Science

Study options

Full Time (8 Semesters)

Tuition fees
CAD$22,369.40 (US$ 16,079) per year
Student Administrative Fees include Student Services fee of 51.74

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2025

Venue

Lethbridge Campus

4401 University Drive,

Lethbridge,

Alberta,

T1K 3M4, Canada

Full Time (8 Semesters)

Tuition fees
CAD$22,369.40 (US$ 16,079) per year
Student Administrative Fees include Student Services fee of 51.74

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2026

Venue

Lethbridge Campus

4401 University Drive,

Lethbridge,

Alberta,

T1K 3M4, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants who complete the equivalent of Grade 12 in high school (secondary school) will be considered for admission. Applicants who have completed secondary qualifications in other countries will be considered for admission under the High School Admission Route. Applicants to undergraduate programs who have completed post-secondary study will be considered for admission under the Post-Secondary Admission Route.

English language Requirements:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL (iBT)) with a minimum total score of 80 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT), with minimum scores of 16 in each of Listening, Reading, and Speaking, and a minimum score of 18 in Writing.

Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic score with a minimum overall score of 54.

Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment with a minimum overall score of 60, with a minimum 50 in each of Listening, Reading, and Speaking, and 60 in Writing.

Academic International English Languages Testing System (IELTS) test with a minimum overall score of 6.0, and a minimum 6.0 in each band.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge is a leading public Canadian research university where students work directly with experts to tackle global issues.

  • 2nd best primarily undergraduate university in Canada
  • Wide range of course types to suit every student
  • Access to outdoor activities and natural landscapes
  • Campuses in highly liveable cities