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THREE-YEAR BSc GEOPHYSICS


Admission Requirements

Completion of a first year program including: The former Earth Sciences 020 or equivalent (see note) with a mark of at least 60%; Calculus 050a/b plus one of Calculus 051a/b or 081a/b, or Applied Mathematics 026. Physics 020, 024, or 028a/b and 029a/b, or the former Physics 022 or 025 is strongly recommended, and must be completed before third year.

Note: Courses equivalent to the former Earth Sciences 020 are any two of Earth Sciences 081a/b, 083F/G, 281b, or the former Earth Sciences 082a/b, 085a/b.


Second Year

Earth Sciences 200a/b, 201a
Earth Sciences 206a/b, 220a/b, 250y, 260a/b
Calculus 280a/b, 281a/b
Chemistry 024a/b
One full-course option, to attain a total of five and one-half courses.


Note

1.0 first year Physics course (excluding Physics 021) must be completed prior to registration in Year 3. Computer Science 026a/b is a strongly recommended option.

The former Earth Sciences 280 is not acceptable for credit.


Third Year

Earth Sciences 320a/b, 321a, 322a
Earth Sciences 314b, 323a/b, 451y
Differential Equations 215a
The former Physics 243b, or a 200-level Physics half course with approval of the Department.
Linear Algebra 040a/b
One senior-level full-course equivalent option, to attain a total of five and one-half courses.


The Area of Concentration will consist of the 6.0 senior-level Earth Science courses which are specified in second and third year, plus Calculus 280a/b and 281a/b.

Note: Students with honors standing in second and third years of the program are eligible to enter fourth year Honors Geophysics. Honors standing in second and third years is attained with an average of at least 70% for all area of concentration courses, with no mark in any of them less than 60%.


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