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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2015-2016 Faculty of Science 5. Program Details 5.2 Chemistry
5.2 Chemistry
Degrees Offered*

Undergraduate Programs**

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Enhancements

Applied Chemistry BSc Co-op BSc Co-op Honours
Chemistry BSc BSc Honours
Chemical Physics1 BSc Honours Ìý

* There are many options for graduate studies leading to MSc and PhD degrees in the area of Chemistry. Details of graduate specializations can be found in the graduate section of this calendar.

** All degrees in the Faculty of Science, except Environmental Science, can be combined with eligible BA and BSc programs from the Faculty of Arts. Please refer to Section 3.4 for information on combined degrees, double majors with programs within the Faculty of Science as well as combined degrees with programs from other Faculties. Students interested in pursuing these degrees are encouraged to speak with an advisor in the Undergraduate Science Program to develop a degree completion plan.

1 The BSc Honours program in Chemical Physics is undergoing review. Students interested in this program should seek advice from a program advisor in the Undergraduate Science Centre. Students interested in this area should consider completing a double degree or minor.

Programs Offered

BSc in Chemistry

BSc Honours in Chemistry

BSc in Applied Chemistry Co-operative Education

BSc Honours in Applied Chemistry Co-operative Education

BSc Honours in Chemical Physics

Minor in Chemistry

Departmental vs. Faculty Regulations

Programs in the Department of Chemistry are governed by a combination of general Faculty of Science regulations and the additional program specific regulations listed below.

It is essential for students to be familiar with both sets of regulations. It is helpful to read the Faculty Regulations in Section 3 first.

Students should consult the Degree Navigator periodically to ensure that requirements are being met. Also, students are strongly urged to consult the Department at all stages of their program.

Departmental Information

Department Head: D.T. Cramb

Department Office: Science A 229

Telephone: 403.220.5340

Associate Head (Undergraduate): A. Causton

Phone: 403.220.5353

Fax: 403.284.1372

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Enrolment Limitations

Enrolment Limitations in Programs

Due to limited enrolment capacity in many senior courses in which there is a laboratory component, the Chemistry programs have a maximum capacity. For details on entry to the programs, see Section 3 (Faculty Regulations).

Enrolment Limitations in Courses

Enrolment in many courses offered by the Department of Chemistry is limited by laboratory space or other pedagogical considerations. The following courses are available in the first instance only to those students in good standing who meet the prerequisite(s) and have been admitted into a major or Natural Sciences program concentration that requires the course(s): Chemistry 311, 315, 321, 331, 333, 351, 353, 355, 371, 373, 453, 471, 515, 535 and 555.

Consult the Schedule of Classes for details regarding enrolment in these courses.

International Exchange

Students in Chemistry programs have the opportunity to study abroad through participation in a Departmental international exchange scheme/arrangement. For further details please contact the International Student Programs Co-ordinator for Science in Science B 149.