Advisor: Dr. C. Bissonnette
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* For Chemistry courses from the 200-level or higher, the middle digit, "X," in the course number designates the theme area. X has the set of values 0 (general interest), 1 (inorganic/materials chemistry), 2 (analytical chemistry), 3 (biological chemistry/biochemistry), 4 (computational/theoretical chemistry), 5 (physical chemistry), 6 (organic chemistry), 7 (polymer chemistry), and 8 (medicinal chemistry).
In order to graduate with a Minor in Chemistry the following requirements must be met.
A student with more than three failed attempts at Chemistry lecture courses may not receive a Minor in Chemistry.
The student must be in an Honours Academic Plan. However, a student is not eligible for a Minor in Chemistry if he/she is registered in an Honours Academic plan offered by the Department of Chemistry or in a plan including the designation "Specialization in Chemistry". A Minor in Chemistry will not be awarded together with a Minor in Biochemistry, as this would require triple counting of some courses.
The following courses must be taken, with a minimum cumulative average of 60% separately in lecture and laboratory courses:
- All of CHEM 120/120L, 123/123L, and CHEM 140
- An additional 3.5 lecture units from 200-level or higher Chemistry courses. Of these 3.5 lecture units, no more than 1.5 can be from the same theme area* and at least 1.0 lecture unit must be from the 300- or 400-level.
- An additional 0.5 lab unit from the 200-level or higher Chemistry courses.