What is To be admitted to the final examination, you must have regularly attended the educational activities and earned the credits required by the regulations. The final exam consists of discussing, before a committee, a short written paper on a physics topic that you have covered during your studies.The paper must be about 3,000 words and you may choose the topic about 4 weeks before your scheduled graduation date from a list of titles offered by the course.You will be able to choose whether to do a review paper or a book chapter.The objective of the final paper is to test your ability to expound clearly, masterfully, independently, and critically on a basic physics topic.During the discussion, at graduation, you will be able to use computer tools to be able to better explain your work.