Bachelor of Science with Honours in Chemistry

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  • Objectives
    This program is intended to provide a broad training in chemistry while at the same time making provision for the individual interests of students. Competence in mathematics as well as chemistry is required.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Science with Honours in Chemistry
  • Course description
    20-credit Honours in Chemistry

    Departmental Requirements
                
    •     CHEM 1011.03/1012.03, CHEM 1021.03/1022.03, or DISP (SCIE 15XX)
    •     CHEM 2101.03
    •     CHEM 2201.03
    •     CHEM 2301.03
    •     CHEM 2304.03 or CHEM 2302.03
    •     CHEM 2401.03
    •     CHEM 2402.03
    •     CHEM 3103.03
    •     CHEM 3203.03 or CHEM 3201.03
    •     CHEM 3301.03
    •     CHEM 3304.03 or 3402.03
    •     CHEM 3401.03
    •     CHEM 3601.03
    •     CHEM 3880.00
    •     CHEM 32XX.03 or CHEM 42XX.03
    •     CHEM 41XX.03
    •     CHEM 2XXX, 3XXX, or 4XXX
    •     CHEM 2XXX, 3XXX, or 4XXX
    •     CHEM 4880.00
    •     CHEM 4901X/Y.06

    Other required classes
                
    •     MATH 1000.03
    •     MATH 1010.03
    •     MATH 2001.03 and one of MATH 2002.03 or MATH 2030.03
    •     PHYC 1100.06 or PHYC 1300.06

    Two full credits, not taken within the first year, must be taken in a single subject other than the honours subject (BA students only). This subject (if applicable), the unspecified credits in chemistry, and electives should be chosen according to the future plans of the student.
    • CHEM 1000X/Y.06: The Chemical World.
    • CHEM 1011.03: Concepts in Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity.
    • CHEM 1012.03: Concepts in Chemistry: Energy and Equilibrium.
    • CHEM 1021.03: Engineering Chemistry I.
    • CHEM 1022.03: Engineering Chemistry II.
    • CHEM 1410.03: Introductory Chemistry Related to Human Health.
    • CHEM 2101.03: Introductory Inorganic Chemistry.
    • CHEM 2201.03: Introductory Analytical Chemistry.
    • CHEM 2301.03: Introduction to Physical Chemistry I.
    • CHEM 2303.03: Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences.
    • CHEM 2304.03: Introductory Physical Chemistry II.
    • CHEM 2401.03: Introductory Organic Chemistry: Structure, Concepts of Mechanisms and Spectroscopy.
    • CHEM 2402.03: Introductory Organic Chemistry: Reactivity of Functional Groups.
    • CHEM 2441.03: Foundations of Organic and Biological Chemistry.
    • CHEM 2442.03: Organic Chemistry for Pharmacy Students.
    • CHEM 2505.03: Environmental Chemistry I.
    • CHEM 3103.03: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry.
    • CHEM 3201.03: Analytical Mass Spectrometry and Separations.
    • CHEM 3202.03: Instrumental Methods of Analysis.
    • CHEM 3203.03: Advanced Analytical Laboratory.
    • CHEM 3301.03: Quantum Mechanics and Chemical Bonding.
    • CHEM 3303.03: Materials Science.
    • CHEM 3304.03: Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy and Statistical Thermodynamics.
    • CHEM 3401.03: Intermediate Organic Chemistry.
    • CHEM 3402.03: Identification of Organic Compounds.
    • CHEM 3601.03: Chemistry of Living Systems.
    • CHEM 3880.00: Intermediate Chemistry Seminar.
    • CHEM 4101.03: Advanced Main Group Chemistry.
    • CHEM 4102.03: Advanced Transition Metal Chemistry.
    • CHEM 4120.03: Advanced Organometallic Chemistry.
    • CHEM 4201.03: Advanced Topics in Separations.
    • CHEM 4203.03: Environmental Chemistry II.
    • CHEM 4205.03: Chemometrics.
    • CHEM 4206.03: Analytical Mass Spectrometry.
    • CHEM 4301.03: Theory of Chemical Bonding.
    • CHEM 4304.03: Kinetics and Catalysis.
    • CHEM 4306.03: Magnetic Resonance.
    • CHEM 4311.03: Fundamental and Applied Electrochemistry.
    • CHEM 4401.03: Synthesis in Organic Chemistry.
    • CHEM 4402.03: Organic Structure Determination.
    • CHEM 4502.03: Polymer Science.
    • CHEM 4504.03: Diffraction Techniques in Solid State Chemistry.
    • CHEM 4595.03: Atmospheric Chemistry.
    • CHEM 4601.03: Principles of Biomolecular and Drug Molecule Design.
    • CHEM 4602.03: Biophysical Characterization of Macromolecules.
    • CHEM 4801.03: Research Project in Chemistry I.
    • CHEM 4802.03: Research Project in Chemistry II.
    • CHEM 4880.00: Advanced Chemistry Seminar.
    • CHEM 4901X/Y.06: Honours and Major Research Project.

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