Athabasca University for physics or math?

In summary, Athabasca University's physics and math programs are accredited by the province of Alberta and meet the standards set by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC). The university also offers online courses through a learning management system called Moodle, with access to course materials, discussions, and support services. Admission requirements vary but generally include a high school diploma and minimum grades in math and science courses. Transfer credits from other institutions are accepted, but subject to evaluation. Research opportunities are available for students, with a strong focus on partnerships with industry and government organizations.
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I'm curious - has anyone taken astronomy, mathematics or physics courses at Athabasca University in Canada? Do they have a good academic reputation?

Thanks,

Gimble
 
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Well, actually nothing. But they claim to be Canada's "Open University". I'll take a course and let you know.
 

FAQ: Athabasca University for physics or math?

What is Athabasca University's accreditation for physics and math programs?

Athabasca University is accredited by the province of Alberta and meets the standards set by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC). The university's physics and math programs are also accredited by the Canadian Association of Physicists and the Canadian Mathematical Society.

How does Athabasca University's online learning platform work for physics and math courses?

Athabasca University offers online courses through a learning management system called Moodle. Students can access course materials, participate in discussions, and submit assignments through this platform. The university also offers online support services such as tutoring, academic advising, and tech support.

What are the admission requirements for Athabasca University's physics and math programs?

The admission requirements vary depending on the program and level of study. Generally, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and meet the minimum grade requirements in math and science courses. Some programs may also require specific prerequisite courses or standardized test scores.

Can I transfer credits from other institutions to Athabasca University's physics and math programs?

Athabasca University has a generous transfer credit policy, and students may be able to transfer credits from other accredited institutions. The university also has partnerships with other colleges and universities, making it easier for students to transfer credits. However, the final decision on credit transfer is subject to the university's evaluation.

Are there any research opportunities available for physics and math students at Athabasca University?

Athabasca University has a strong focus on research in the fields of physics and mathematics. Students have the opportunity to participate in research projects, work with faculty members, and present their findings at conferences. The university also has partnerships with industry and government organizations, providing students with real-world research opportunities.

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