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Chemistry admission requirements. Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including. English (ENG4U) (minimum final grade of 70% is required) Advanced Functions (minimum final grade of 70% is required) Calculus and Vectors (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
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CHM151Y is the course that is strongly recommended for all students who will be following one of the six chemistry specialist programs and for those who will be including a substantial amount of chemistry in their degree (such as in the chemistry major program). Please note that first year biology and/or physics courses are additional requirements towards the six specialist programs.
- Honours Chemistry
- Honours Chemical Biology
- Honours Sustainable Chemistry
- Honours Chemistry Co-Op
- Honours Chemical Biology Co-Op
- Honours Sustainable Chemistry Co-Op
- Chemical & Physical Sciences
Our Honours program provides core training in four sub-disciplines of chemistry: analytical, inorganic, organic and physical. In upper years (Levels III and IV), students can focus on a sub-discipline(s) of their choice. Laboratory courses provide a research-like environment where students work on individualized projects. They can receive further r...
Chemical Biology studies biological problems using the principles and techniques of chemistry. Students learn about small organic compounds such as drugs as well as large naturally occurring species such as proteins. They then focus on the principles through which the protein interacts with a drug on a chemical level, developing explanations throug...
Chemistry is at the heart of the development of many of the beneficial technologies that we take for granted, from improved crop yields to energy-saving light emitting diodes. Increasingly, chemistry in academia and industry is being practiced in a more sustainable way, following the 12 rules Green Chemistry. This means developing processes that ar...
This 5-year program includes four 4-month work terms. Our co-op programsstart in Level III, with applications due in Level II. Students spend work terms at public health labs, industrial facilities or research institutions, and in a wide variety of areas that extend beyond chemistry. Co-op students are paid for their work. Calendar Description and ...
The Chemical Biology program prepares students for graduate, medical and pharmacy school, and a wide range of careers in pharmaceutics, immunology, material and polymer development, and biological chemistry. This co-op program is a 5-year program and includes four 4-month work terms. Our co-op programs start in Level III, with applications due in L...
This 5-year program includes four 4-month work terms. Our co-op programsstart in Level III, with applications due in Level II. Students may spend work terms at public health labs, industrial facilities or research institutions, and in a wide variety of areas that extend beyond chemistry. Co-op students are paid for their work. Calendar Description ...
For students interested in a 3-year program in either Chemistry or Physics, we offer our B.Sc. in Chemical and Physical Science. Students can choose a combination of Chemistry and Physics courses to fulfill program requirements. Timetable constraints will tend to force the selection to be heavily weighted in either the Department of Chemistry & Che...
Six 4U/M courses, including: Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U) Chemistry (SCH4U) English (ENG4U) Physics (SPH4U) is recommended; Find equivalent requirements for Canadian high school systems, US high school system, International Baccalaureate, British-Patterned Education, French-Patterned Education, CAPE, and other international high school systems.
A Chemistry major is designed to provide a broad view of the discipline, and allows for customization and flexibility with courses and program direction. This program has two versions: A version accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry which is more structured, or a non-accredited version which is more flexible.
A degree in chemistry can also be used as a stepping-stone to another professional degree such as law, medicine, veterinary medicine, or dentistry. Courses in this program Foundations of Chemistry (Change and Equilibrium), Foundations of Chemistry (Structure and Bonding), Introductory Calculus, University Calculus II, Mechanics, and Introductory Electromagnetism
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Take courses from a number of different areas in your first year. Please note that, initially, registration in some courses is only available to students admitted to the programs the courses are required for. Other courses are reserved entirely to students in specific degree programs. Make sure to register early for courses in your degree ...