08/23/2016
The teaching team getting ready for an exciting new semester!
Science One is a unique first-year science programme that provides an exciting and stimulating environment for learning biology, chemistry, math, & physics
Like the traditional first-year curriculum, Science One is designed to teach fundamental concepts of biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. However, in Science One we seek to explore scientific questions that require you to bring together the ideas and viewpoints from multiple disciplines. In the classroom, common themes are introduced and treated in greater depth than can typically be done
08/23/2016
The teaching team getting ready for an exciting new semester!
08/12/2016
USEQIP students take on the IBM Quantum Experience The first time that the IBM Quantum Experience was used as a classroom educational tool was June 7 at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC).
https://twitter.com/georgiastraight/status/743254342736699394/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The Georgia Straight on Twitter “Mister offers flavourful liquid nitrogen in Yaletown https://t.co/aMkT8Wgxie ”
As some of you have already seen, Science One has a new website. One of the things we want to do is keep in touch with our alumni better. We want to know what amazing things you're doing!
On the website is a new alumni form: https://scienceone.ubc.ca/alumni.
Right now, we're trying to get as many people and pictures and stories as we can. After this initial round, the alumni form will be moved to the side bar and these profiles will then be listed under the alumni page so everyone can see what you're up to. We can't wait to hear from you.
cheers!
Keep in Touch | scienceone.ubc.ca Science One wants to keep in touch with our alumni, and let our current prospective know how the program has helped alumni active their professional, and even personal, goals. Keep in touch by sending us an email below.
Thermodynamics in action in Science One.
10/14/2015
Thank you for coming to hot chocolate night with me!!
10/02/2015
Congratulations to Science One Alumni Jonathan Zhang on his stint as TRIUMF's first Erich Vogt Fellow!
http://www.triumf.ca/student-stories/triumf’s-first-ever-erich-vogt-fellow
TRIUMF’s First Ever Erich Vogt Fellow | TRIUMF : Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and... Jonathan Zhang, an 18-year old aspiring theoretical physicist, just finished his first year of undergraduate studies at UBC Sciences, when he got the chance to do something that most students don't have the chance to do until later in their career: collaborate with theoretical research scientists at…
09/16/2015
How critical is mathematics to science? Discuss.
The Curious Wavefunction: Is mathematics necessary for doing great science? I think that perhaps one might hesitate to discuss physics and math that way. Math in physics is akin to breathing in humans - it doesn't make it what it is, but if it's not there, things are pretty much dead. Meaning, if you can't do some serious math without having to think about it, you won't be…
05/19/2015
Math is everywhere.
2014/15 Photo Contest: Post your favourite SCIE001 photo from this past year (only one!). The winner will be based on which photo best exemplifies this year in SCIE001! (faculty are also encouraged to participate, but you can't win)
04/28/2015
Interdisciplinary Exam is currently on... a brief moment of how it came to be (according to Mark).
04/10/2015