THE F ACUL TY OF SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE 113 112 THE F ACUL TY OF SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Language EnglishFr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry 4yearAccr edited by CSC Specialisation in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Bachelors of Science in Chimie pharmaceutique 3year Fr ench only Concentration in Chimie pharmaceutique Firstyear courses BIOL 1506E Biology I BIOL 1507E Biology II CHMI 1006E General Chemistry I CHMI 1007E General Chemistry II MA TH 1036E Calculus I MA TH 1037E Calculus II PHYS 1006E Intr oductory Physics I or PHYS 1206E Physics for the Life Science I PHYS 1007E Intr oductory Physics II or PHYS 1207E Physics for the Life Science II electives 6 cr Students lacking grade 12 4U Chemistr y must frst take CHMI 1041 Students lacking grade 12 4U Advanced Functions or who have attained a grade of less than 60 must frst take MA TH 1912 PHYSICS BSc What makes the world go round Physicists are the key Answer the big questions and study to further our understanding of the physical world Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences It is the study of matter and energy space and time and of the r elations between them Thr ough the study of for ces matter radiation energy and all of their interactions physicists seek to understand the world we live in Advances in physics often lead to technological advances and sometimes infuence the other sciences Laur entian s Physics faculty members play a key r ole in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Laboratory SNOLAB a worldclass r esear ch facility that helps scientists understand the origins and natur e of the universe The study of physics will pr ovide you the tools to shape the futur e to determine solutions to new and evolving challenges some of which we don t even know exist yet Key featur es Cor e studies in mechanics electricity and magnetism atomic and nuclear physics optics thermodynamics and quantum physics Options in biomedical physics mathematical and computational physics advanced optics condensed matter and particle physics Laur entian University is a founding member of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Institute r ecognized with the awar ding of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics to Pr ofessor Arthur McDonald Car eer outcomes Physicists ar e employed in a br oad range of industries with major opportunities for cutting edge car eers in r esear ch education technology and industry graduate studies lasers and optics chir opractic dentistry medicine pharmacy veterinary medicine and other healthcar e pr ofessions envir onmental nuclear science fundamental physics space science r esear ch and development teaching computing consulting pr oduct development nontraditional car eers such as management and administration fnance and law sales and marketing Language EnglishSome courses ar e also of fer ed in Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Science in Physics 4year Specialization in Physics Major in Physics Bachelor of Science in Physics 3year Concentration in Physics Minor in Physics Firstyear courses CHMI 1006 General Chemistry I CHMI 1007 General Chemistry II COSC 1046 Computer Science I COSC 1047 Computer Science II MA TH 1036 Calculus I MA TH 1037 Calculus II MA TH 1057 Linear Algebra PHYS 1006 Intr oductory Physics I or PHYS 1206 Physics for the Life Sciences I PHYS 1007 Intr oductory Physics II or PHYS 1207 Physics for the Life Sciences II electives 3 cr Students lacking grade 12 4U Chemistr y must frst take CHMI 1041 Students lacking grade 12 4U Advanced Functions or who have attained a grade of less than 60 must frst take MA TH 1912 RADIA TION THERAPY BScADR T Accredited by EQual and by CAMR TACTRM Help conquer cancer Become a key member of a patient s treatment team This is an accr edited pr ogram of fer ed in collaboration with The Michener Institute of Education for University Health Network UHN Students who successfully complete the pr ogram will r eceive both a BSc degr ee fr om Laur entian University and an Advanced Diploma fr om The Michener Institute of Education Radiation therapists ar e an integral part of a cancer patient s tr eatment team Using high energy radiation radiation therapy combines patient car e and technology to accurately and ef fectively tr eat cancer Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements The pr ogram of fers a mix of inclass and online lear ning as well as handson labs and a full year of clinical experience at an af fliated cancer centr e Graduates will be equipped with the skills needed to become a part of this rapidly changing high paced feld Key featur es The only degr eediploma pr ogram in Ontario that grants entry into radiation therapy studies dir ectly fr om high school Fr ee membership for pr ovincial and national associations the Ontario Association of Medical Radiation Sciences and the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation T echnologists An accr edited pr ogram of fer ed in collaboration with The Michener Institute of Education for University Health Network Car eer outcomes Radiation therapist graduate studies and r esear ch or continue studies in medicine hospitals and clinics Language English some courses ar e also of fer ed in Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Hybrid Limited enr olment Degr ee options Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy 4year Specialization in Radiation Therapy Graduates will also receive an Advanced Diploma in Radiation Therapy Firstyear courses BIOL 1506 Biology I BIOL 2105 Human Anatomy and Physiology CHMI 1006 General Chemistry I CHMI 1007 General Chemistry II MA TH 1036 Calculus I MA TH 1037 Calculus II or MA TH 1057 Linear Algebra I PHYS 1206 Physics for Life Sciences I PHYS 1207 Physics for Life Sciences II electives 3 cr Students lacking grade 12 4UM Chemistr y must frst take CHMI 1041 Students lacking grade 12 4UM Advanced Functions or who have attained a grade of less than 60 must frst take MA TH 1912 RESTORA TION BIOLOGY BSc Restore the health and vitality of our planet one ecosystem at a time Pursue a fulflling car eer enhancing ecosystems and pr otecting them fr om further harm in Norther n Ontario and ar ound the globe T oday s changing climate decline in global biodiversity ecosystem health and ecosystem r ecovery ar e major envir onmental and social challenges leading to a demand for biologists with knowledge and skills in r estoration Graduates ar e pr epar ed for graduate school teaching gover nment services envir onmental consulting non gover nmental conservation agencies mining companies and other sectors seeking to r estor e the envir onment Students gain hands on experience thr ough feld investigations in Gr eater Sudbury which plays an inter national r ole in making the city a center for aquatic and terr estrial ecosystem r ecovery and r estoration Key featur es Br oad intr oduction to the living world at the organism biotic community and ecosystem levels Includes courses in plant animal and soil ecology fr eshwater ecology and bioclimatology As a centr e for mining and smelting Sudbury is an appr opriate setting for the study of envir onmental degradation and r ehabilitation and outlying ar eas allow the study of sustainable for estry Global biodiversity and ecosystem health ar e of supr eme importance ecologists with knowledge and skills in conservation and r estoration ar e in demand