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A Minor in Chemistry is available to students in any Honours academic plan, except for plans offered by the Department of Chemistry or plans that include 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.
In order to graduate with a Minor in Chemistry, students must complete the following requirements successfully:
- 5.0 units that include:
- 2.0 CHEM lecture units, 200-level or higher
- 1.0 CHEM lecture unit, 300 or 400-level
- 0.5 CHEM lab unit, 200-level or higher
- A minimum cumulative average of 60% for all lecture courses.
- A minimum cumulative average of 60% for all lab courses.
Additional Program Requirements:
- A maximum of two failures in CHEM courses is allowed.
- A maximum of 1.5 CHEM lecture units can be from the same theme area. For 200-level or higher CHEM courses, the middle digit in the course number designates the theme area. "0" is general interest, "1" is inorganic/materials chemistry, "2" is analytical chemistry, "3" is biological chemistry/biochemistry, "4" is computational/theoretical chemistry, "5" is physical chemistry, "6" is organic chemistry, "7" is polymer chemistry, and "8" is medicinal chemistry.