Honours Major Academic Plans
Key: * These Academic Plans fulfill the requirements for professional membership in The Chemical Institute of Canada.
Regular:
Honours Biochemistry* (joint with Biology - see "Biology")
Honours Biochemistry* (Biotechnology Specialization) (joint with Biology - see "Biology")
Honours Chemistry*
Honours Chemistry (Biobased Specialization)
Honours Chemistry (Computational Specialization)
Honours Chemistry* (Materials Chemistry Specialization)
Honours Chemical Physics (joint with Physics and Astronomy - see "Physics and Astronomy")
Honours Geochemistry (joint with Earth and Environmental Sciences)
Honours Materials and Nanosciences (joint with Physics and Astronomy - see "Physics and Astronomy")
Co-operative:
Honours Co-operative Biochemistry* (joint with Biology - see "Biology")
Honours Co-operative Biochemistry* (Biotechnology Specialization) (joint with Biology - see "Biology")
Honours Co-operative Chemistry*
Honours Co-operative Chemistry (Computational Specialization)
Honours Co-operative Chemistry* (Materials Chemistry Specialization)
Honours Co-operative Chemical Physics (joint with Physics and Astronomy - see "Physics and Astronomy")
Honours Co-operative Geochemistry (joint with Earth and Environmental Sciences)
Honours Co-operative Materials and Nanosciences (joint with Physics and Astronomy - see "Physics and Astronomy")
Honours Co-operative Medicinal Chemistry*
Minors:
Minor in Chemistry
Minor in Biochemistry (see "Biology")
Notes to all Honours Chemistry Students
- Students whose major field of study is Chemistry may not take the following courses for credit: CHEM 228/CHEM 228L, CHEM 266/CHEM 266L, CHEM 267/CHEM 267L.
- The middle digit of most course numbers indicates the subdiscipline within which the course lies:
X0X general interest
X1X inorganic/materials chemistry
X2X analytical chemistry
X3X biological chemistry/biochemistry
X4X computational/theoretical chemistry
X5X physical chemistry
X6X organic chemistry
X7X polymer chemistry
X8X medicinal chemistry
X9X individualized courses (research projects, etc.)
Technical Electives
Any 400-level CHEM lecture course may serve as a technical elective. Other courses may also qualify as technical electives. Consult the Chemistry website or speak with the plan advisor for the most up to date list of technical electives.