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Engineering Physics at the University of British Columbia encourages creativity, challenges the intellect, and celebrates big-picture thinking.
You’ll build a solid foundation in applied physics and a blend of electrical and mechanical engineering while gaining extensive engineering design experience.
Engineering Physics is one of UBC's most competitive and academically challenging undergraduate programs.
With a strong foundation of academic courses, project courses, and co-op work experience, the five-year Engineering Physics program provides you with the skills and experience needed to develop new technology and interdisciplinary engineering projects.
You will take high-level Math and Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering courses.
In the second year, you will take courses in these areas and choose Electrical, Mechanical, or Mechatronics as your specialty.
The academic program is normally supplemented with technical experience, and protected time for technical work terms is built into the curriculum.
$68,031
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,800 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $10,295 |
Tuition | 1 person | $57,736 |
Duolingo English Test: Overall: 125
If you have a strong record of academic achievement but do not yet meet the UBC English language requirement.
In that case, you may be eligible for the Conditional Admission Program, which offers English language preparation leading to an undergraduate degree program on UBC’s Vancouver campus for bachelor degree programs in all faculties.
Once accepted to the Conditional Admission Program, you must register for the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
To earn the Certificate of English Language, you will need to successfully complete two courses, EAP 600 and EAP 650, to meet the UBC English Language Admission Standard.
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Minimum requirements
The grades you’ll need to be considered for an offer of admission from UBC differ by degree and vary from year to year.
In past years, an 84% average (where the minimum pass grade is 60%) on China’s grading scale was required.
Minimum requirements
Minimum requirements
The grades you’ll need to be considered for an offer of admission from UBC differ by degree and vary from year to year.
In past years, an average of 16 on Iran’s 20-point grading scale was required.
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