Honours Major Academic Plans
Key: * These Academic Plans fulfil 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 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.)
Program Electives
Any 400-level CHEM lecture course may serve as a program elective. Other courses may also qualify as program electives. Consult the Chemistry website or speak with the program academic advisor for the most up to date list of program electives.