The Planetary Sciences Specialist covers the chemical, geological, and physical processes that define planetary environments, and provides excellent training for a wide range of future careers.
This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.
(14.0 credits, including 2.0 credits at the 300+ level, of which 1.0 credit must be a the 400-level)
First year:
1. ( PHY131H1, PHY132H1)/ ( PHY151H1, PHY152H1)
2. ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT135Y1/ MAT137Y1
3. 1.0 credit from: CHM135H1, CHM136H1, CSC108H1/ CSC148H1/ EEB125H1, JEG100H1, STA220H1
First or second year:
Second or third year:
10. ( CHM222H1, CHM223H1)/ ( PHY250H1, PHY256H1)
11. 1.0 credit from: CHM210H1, CHM236H1, CHM237H1, ESS223H1, ESS224H1, ESS241H1, GGR201H1, PHY224H1
12. AST310H1/ ENV222H1/ ENV333H1/ ESS205H1/ HPS200H1/ JPH441H1/ PHL273H1/ VIC172Y1, or another course with a significant emphasis on Social and Ethical Responsibility approved by the Undergraduate Chair.
Upper years:
13. AST320H1
14. JPE395H1
15. AST425Y1
16. AST325H1, PHY405H1, PHY407H1, PHY408H1, PHY324H1, CHM327H1, or any research course (such as AST430H1, ESS450H1, ESS391H1, PHY372H1), by permission of the Undergraduate Chair
17. 1.0 credit from: PHY350H1, PHY354H1, PHY385H1, PHY392H1, PHY454H1, PHY460H1, PHY483H1, PHY492H1, ESS311H1, ESS445H1, ESS452H1, ESS361H1, ESS461H1, CHM326H1, CHM415H1, JPE493H1, APM346H1