Course Descriptions PHYC 6801   Physics and Atmospheric Science MSc Seminar Series
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The goal of this course is to develop the students’ oral presentation skills — a critical component of their education. Students are required to give one seminar per year to their peers on a topic related to their field of study. The student will register for the course each year, and will receive a pass/fail grade for the course in the final year of their program. The class will nominally meet weekly in the Fall and Winters terms. Students will typically receive a grade of IP in the fall term, and a final grade in the Winter term.
NOTES: This course is taught together with PHYC 6802. MSc students register for PHYC 6801, and PhD students register for PHYC 6802.
FORMAT: Seminar
FORMAT COMMENTS: Nominally each week, one or two students will give a presentation open to the entire department.
LECTURE HOURS PER WEEK: 0
LAB HOURS PER WEEK: 0
TUTORIAL HOURS PER WEEK: 0

PHYC 6802   Physics and Atmospheric Science PhD Seminars
CREDIT HOURS: 0
The goal of this course is to develop the students’ oral presentation skills — a critical component of their education. Students are required to give one seminar per year to their peers on a topic related to their field of study. The student will register for the course each year, and will receive a pass/fail grade for the course in the final year of their program. The class will nominally meet weekly in the Fall and Winters terms. Students will typically receive a grade of IP in the fall term, and a final grade in the Winter term.
NOTES: This is taught together with PHYC 6801. MSc students register for PHYC6801; PhD students enroll in PHYC6802.
FORMAT: Seminar
FORMAT COMMENTS: Nominally each week, one or two students will give a presentation open to the entire department.
LECTURE HOURS PER WEEK: 0
LAB HOURS PER WEEK: 0
TUTORIAL HOURS PER WEEK: 0

PHYC 9000   MSc Thesis
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PHYC 9520   Prelim Doctoral Exam
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PHYC 9530   PhD Thesis
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