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Old 06-24-2010 at 10:48 PM   #1
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I planning on going into Engineering . But if thing do not work out, I might go into Med Physics.

According to their website

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In order to be eligible to apply for Medical Physics, you must have completed all of the required courses listed below: Course Requirements*
  • Math 1A03, 1AA3, and 1B03
  • Biology 1A03**
  • Chemistry 1A03 and 1AA3
  • Physics 1B03 and 1BA3 (or 1BB3)
  • One other course from the Physical Science course list
* Certain Engineering courses will qualify toward these course requirements. Please contact the Undergraduate Associate Chair.
** Some courses, such as Biology 1A03, can be taken during the Spring or Summer semesters before second year.
So my question is : Would engineering math courses be substituted for Math 1A03 and such?

I really do not want to contact the school .

ps. I realized I spelled Substitute wrong

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I planning on going into Engineering . But if thing do not work out, I might go into Med Physics.

According to their website

So my question is : Would engineering math courses be substituted for Math 1A03 and such?

I really do not want to contact the school .

ps. I realized I spelled Substitute wrong
Possibly, they are antirequisites which means if you take one you cannot take the other. However they aren't cross-listed. What this tells me is that you learn the same basics but apply the math in different situations. So it's possible that they are substitute but the only way to know for sure is if someone already contacted McMaster about it or if you do.
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