DEGREES IN QUANTUM INFORMATION
Graduate students work with leading researchers in chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics to gain an understanding of quantum information.
Course-based Master of Science in Physics (Quantum Technology)
Gain skills to drive the development of quantum technologies and join the quantum industry.
Our newest degree program is a Master of Science degree in Physics with a specialization in Quantum Technology, offered in partnership with the Department of Physics & Astronomy and Transformative Quantum Technologies at the University of Waterloo. This 12-month, course-based program is aimed at preparing students with the knowledge and experimental skills to drive the development and deployment of quantum technology. The program features hands-on learning on quantum platforms including superconducting electronics, atomic, molecular and optical systems, and solid state devices. Graduates will emerge with the skills to join the growing quantum industry or enter PhD programs.
Quantum Information Program
The graduate program is designed to provide knowledge of quantum information, including theory and experimental implementations, while advancing expertise in your particular research area.
Degrees available through the collaborative quantum information graduate program include:
- Applied Mathematics (MMath, PhD)
- Chemistry (MSc, PhD)
- Combinatorics and Optimization (MMath, PhD)
- Computer Science (MMath, PhD)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (MASc, PhD)
- Physics and Astronomy (Thesis MSc, course-based MSc, PhD)
- Pure Mathematics (MMath, PhD)