York University, Canada's third-largest university, is situated in northern Toronto and offers high quality graduate education in Physics & Astronomy in a dynamic, metropolitan and multi-cultural setting. Students benefit from excellent facilities, a high calibre of professors - including six Canada Research Chairs - and close connections to interdisciplinary centres at York in fields such as atmospheric chemistry, mass spectrometry and vision research.
Students may obtain an MSc by course-work, project, or thesis, as well as a PhD in a number of specialized areas including:
Students may select from an array of core and specialized courses in a program with over 50 faculty members.
Graduate Physics and Astronomy Handbook
Graduate Orientation
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