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Math, Chemistry, and Physics Domestic
Math, Chemistry, and Physics
Explore the theories that form the foundation of mathematics and science. Discover how these concepts continue to shape and evolve the world as we know it by joining the next generation of future innovators in Canada.

Chemistry
Explore the world on the molecular level by learning to design, build and test molecules critical to human health, sustainability, and the environment. Take the Pharmaceutical & Biological Chemistry stream to explore interactions between biological systems and chemicals, including pharmaceuticals.

Physics & Astronomy
Physics & Astronomy examines areas like quantum physics, high-energy particle physics, and planetary, stellar and extra-galactic astronomy. You can specialize in Physics, Applied Physics or Astronomy & Astrophysics, and enhance your degree with a co-op placement or undergraduate research.

Biochemistry
Explore biological systems at the molecular level. Analyze the physiology and the structures, properties and changes of biomatter. Put your knowledge to use in areas like medical diagnostics, food safety, cosmetics chemistry and environmental monitoring.

Applied Math
Learn mathematical modeling and use computer simulations and data analysis to solve real-world problems in areas such as epidemiology, climate change, energy storage and mathematical finance. Career paths include: financial analyst, epidemiologist, scientific computing.

Statistics
Learn statistical theory and methodology, and its mathematical foundations. Complete accredited courses for the Associate Statistician (A.Stat.) professional designation. Get recruited by organizations in finance, insurance, pharmaceuticals, engineering, urban planning, consulting and more.

Biophysics
Biophysics studies how physics can be applied to biological processes and human health. Learn how a lasers can improve diagnostics and treatment or how physics can be used to study neuro-visual biosensory systems. Make your studies come alive through a co-op placement or undergraduate research.
Take your first year at our new Markham Campus
At Markham, first-year Science students will experience the advantages of inventive course design, state-of-the-art learning environments, adaptable learning options, and intimate class settings that foster cooperation and interaction with professors. In your second year, you will move to the Keele campus to fulfill your specific degree requirements and enhance your career prospects through a range of experiential education possibilities, such as co-ops and internships, among others.
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