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ChemistryOn this page: Introduction | Programs | See also: Faculty Members | Course Descriptions | Course Winter Timetable | More on Department Introduction |
Chemistry is a challenging intellectual pursuit and a dominant force in shaping our civilization. Chemistry places strong The Department has made extensive changes to its course and program
offerings in the last few years. These changes Students can choose between two first year options according to their intended area of specialization. CHM151Y1 is the course strongly
recommended for all students who will be following one of the specialist
programs involving The combination of CHM138H1 with CHM139H1 is
recommended for students who intend to take programs in the Life or
Health The outlines of these first year courses, together with those for later-year
offerings, are shown in this Calendar. More detailed Students whose current programs may be affected by the introduction
of new or revised chemistry courses are advised to Students requiring more information about Chemistry programs and
courses are invited to visit or phone the Undergraduate Chemistry ProgramsBiological Chemistry (Science program) Consult Professor A. Woolley, Department of Chemistry. Specialist program: First Year: BIO150Y1; CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1); MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1; PHY138Y1/PHY140Y1 Second and Higher Years: 1. BCH210H1; BIO250Y1; CHM225Y1/(CHM220H1, CHM221H1), CHM238Y1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1, CHM347H1, CHM348H1, CHM379H1 Chemical Physics (Science program) Consult Professor S.G. Whittington, Department of Chemistry. Specialist program: First Year: CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1), MAT137Y1/MAT157Y1; PHY140Y1
Higher Years: 1. APM346H1; CHM225Y1, CHM326H1, CHM327H1, CHM328H1; MAT223H1/MAT240H1, MAT235Y1/MAT237Y1, MAT244H1, MAT334H1; PHY251H1, PHY255H1, Chemistry (Science program) Consult Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies, Department of Chemistry. Enrolment in the Specialist, Major and Minor Chemistry programs requires
completion of four courses; no minimum GPA Specialist program: First Year: CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1); MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1; PHY138Y1/PHY140Y1 Second Year: CHM217H1, CHM225Y1/(CHM220H1 with minimum grade of B, CHM221H1), CHM238Y1, CHM249H1; MAT235Y1/MAT237Y1
Third and Fourth Years: 1. CHM326H1/CHM328H1, CHM327H1 Major program: First Year: CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1); MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1 Second Year: At least two of CHM217H1, CHM220H1/CHM225Y1, CHM238Y1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1 Third Year: At least two of CHM 314Y1/CHM317H1, CHM327H1, CHM338H1, CHM346H1/CHM348H1, CHM379H1 Fourth Year: Further 200/300/400-level CHM courses to make a total of seven CHM full course equivalents (CHM200Y1, Minor program: First Year: CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1) Second Year: At least one of CHM217H1, CHM220H1/CHM225Y1, CHM238Y1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1 Third Year: At least one of CHM 314Y1/CHM317H1, CHM327H1, CHM338H1, CHM346H1, CHM348H1, CHM379H1 Fourth Year: Further 200/300/400-level CHM courses to make a total of four CHM full course equivalents (CHM200Y1 Chemistry and Geology (Science program) Consult Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies, Department of Chemistry,
and Professor M. Douglas, Department of Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses; no minimum GPA required. Specialist program: First Year: CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1); MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1; PHY138Y1/PHY140Y1* Second Year: CHM217H1, CHM238Y1; GLG206H1, GLG207H1, GLG216H1/GLG217H1
Third and Fourth Years: 1. CHM225Y1, CHM247H1/248Y1/CHM249H1, CHM338H1, 314Y1/CHM317H1/CHM346H1/CHM348H1 Environmental Chemistry (Science program) Consult Professor J. Abbatt, Department of Chemistry Enrolment in this program is limited. It requires prior completion of 4 courses
with a minimum GPA of 2.3. Three courses must Specialist program: First Year: BIO150Y1; CHM151Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1); MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1; PHY138Y1/PHY140Y1 Second Year: CHM217H1, CHM225Y1, CHM238Y1, CHM247H1/CHM249H1; ENV235Y1
Third and Fourth Years: 1. CHM310H1, CHM410H1, CHM415H1; ENV234Y1, ENV321Y1/JIE222Y1 Minor program in Environmental Chemistry - See Division of the Environment Materials Chemistry Program - See Materials Science Pharmaceutical Chemistry - See Pharmaceutical Chemistry Planetary Science Program - See Planetary Science |
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