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The Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences offers modern programs that provide advanced training in the traditional areas of chemistry, such as organic, inorganic, physical, computational and analytical chemistry.
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3 optional course units of chemistry (CHM) at the 2000,3000...
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The three-year BSc degree in Chemistry is composed of courses predominantly in Chemistry but also including requirements in computer science, mathematics, physics, and other science courses of your choice, as well as general education requirements in Humanities and/or Social Sciences.
Undergraduate programs can be found here, with three degree options to choose from: Bachelor of Science (Honours) Bachelor of Science (General) Honours and Combined Honours programs.
Degree Programs. The tri-campus Graduate Department of Chemistry offers programs of study leading to the Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Our programs are research-based and require full-time attendance.
Interested in pursuing a degree in Chemistry? Check out the program information file and links below to learn about our programs and visit Plan Selection | Faculty of Arts & Science (queensu.ca) for information on plan selection and acceptance thresholds.
The Chemistry Department at The University of Winnipeg is a Nationally Recognized Program. The degree programs that are nationally recognized are the 4-year BSc Chemistry, BSc Chemistry (Honours) and BSc Chemistry (Joint Program in Applied Chemistry with Red River College).
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Jun 13, 2024 · The Chemistry Major Program provides exposure to the course areas of chemistry together with appropriate courses in mathematics during the first two years and allows students to follow a particular area or areas of interest during the third year and fourth year.