Where to study cosmology in Canada

In summary, the conversation discusses the lack of undergraduate courses in cosmology at various universities in Canada, including the University of Manitoba. It is mentioned that it is common for undergraduate students to not specialize in cosmology, but they may have the opportunity to take an introductory course or participate in research with a professor. It is also mentioned that the University of Manitoba may offer a special topics course in general relativity, which may include an introduction to cosmology.
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I am currently in first year physics at university. I have looked at lots of courses that my university offers (u of Manitoba), and at many others, and I can't find any many undergrad courses, just astrophysics courses. None of the other universities that I have checked have degrees in physics specialising in cosmology, just specialties in astronomy or astrophysics. Do physics students note take cosmology until graduate level or are universities in Canada not up to par? Thanks for any help.
 
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You don't specialize in cosmology as an undergraduate student. I would be highly suspicious of any program that promised otherwise. Generally, as a senior undergraduate student you might get to take an introductory course in cosmology and based on that experience you would make a decision if that's something that you'd like to pursue as a graduate student. Unfortunately there are only so many courses you can take as an undergrad. If you get to that level and it's something your really want to pursue, you could always try for admission to a graduate course, or try to do a reading course.
 
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thanks for the reply choppy. i guess you need a base of knowledge before you tackle cosmology. I guess i'll take astrophysics until graduate level and decide from there.
 
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From the University of Manitoba website, I see that a special topics course (4300) in general relativity will be offered in January, 2012. General relativity courses often contain introductions to cosmology. Because 4300 can be about anything, I doubt that general relativity course are offered regularly.
 
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Check to see if there are any professors that do research in cosmology at the university you are thinking of going to. There typically aren't any formal degrees in cosmology at an undergrad level, but you might get the chance to do some research with a professor at some point, especially if the university typically has NSERC USRAs (National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Undergraduate Research Awards) during the summer that you can apply for. You don't have to take up an award at the university you're going to, but if do research with a professor at your home university you might be able to keep working with them during the fall and spring semesters (though they may not have funding to actually pay you during those semesters).
 

Related to Where to study cosmology in Canada

1. Where can I find a list of universities in Canada that offer programs in cosmology?

The best place to start your search for universities in Canada that offer cosmology programs is on the official website of the Canadian Association of Physicists. They have a comprehensive list of all the universities in Canada that offer programs in cosmology. You can also check the websites of individual universities for more specific information.

2. What are the top universities in Canada for studying cosmology?

The top universities in Canada for studying cosmology include the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, University of Alberta, and University of Waterloo. However, it is important to note that the quality of education and research opportunities may vary depending on your specific interests and goals.

3. Are there any scholarships or funding options available for studying cosmology in Canada?

Yes, many universities in Canada offer scholarships and funding options for students studying cosmology. You can also look for external funding opportunities, such as grants from research institutes, organizations, and government agencies. Make sure to check the websites of individual universities for more information on available funding options.

4. Can I study cosmology as an undergraduate student in Canada?

Yes, there are undergraduate programs in cosmology offered at some universities in Canada. However, it is more common for students to pursue a bachelor's degree in physics or astronomy and then specialize in cosmology at the graduate level. It is recommended to research the specific course offerings and opportunities at different universities to find the best fit for your academic goals.

5. What research opportunities are available for cosmology students in Canada?

There are numerous research opportunities for cosmology students in Canada, including working with faculty members on their research projects, participating in summer research programs, and conducting independent research projects. It is important to reach out to potential supervisors and research groups at different universities to find the best fit for your interests and goals.

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