
Simon Fraser University
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Physics at Simon Fraser University combines rigorous training in mathematics with a deep understanding of physical principles. The program explores theoretical and applied aspects of physics using advanced mathematical techniques. Students study topics such as quantum mechanics, relativity, and statistical physics, while developing strong analytical and problem-solving skills. With a focus on both mathematical rigor and physical insight, graduates are prepared for careers in research, engineering, and advanced studies in physics and mathematics.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Description |
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Physicist | 21100 | $70,000 - $130,000 | Conduct theoretical and applied research in various areas of physics, including mathematical modeling of physical phenomena. |
Mathematician/Statistician | 21210 | $70,000 - $120,000 | Develop mathematical theories and models to solve problems in business, engineering, and scientific fields, including physics. |
Data Scientist | 21211 | $80,000 - $140,000 | Analyze large datasets and use mathematical algorithms to extract insights, often applying knowledge of physics to solve complex data problems. |
Aerospace Engineer | 21390 | $75,000 - $135,000 | Apply mathematical and physical principles to the design, development, and testing of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems. |
University Professor (Physics/Mathematics) | 41200 | $80,000 - $150,000 | Teach at the post-secondary level in physics or mathematics, conduct research, and publish academic papers, often combining both fields in research projects. |