|
Nov 23, 2024
|
|
|
|
2016-2017 Undergraduate Academic Calendar [ARCHIVED CALENDAR]
Chemistry – Pharmaceutical Chemistry specialization
|
|
|
General information
Chemistry is known as the central science. At UOIT, students will learn practical and theoretical skills related to this science. The Chemistry program covers the main divisions of chemistry, including physical, analytical, organic, inorganic and biochemistry.
Students will be able to use modern laboratories and teaching environments in state-of-the-art facilities.
The Chemistry program offers specializations in Chemical Biology and Pharmaceutical Chemistry , as well as a general Chemistry degree (Comprehensive) .
Admission requirements
Admission is competitive. The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. Students are selected by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria including school marks, distribution of subjects taken, and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.
Current Ontario secondary school students must complete the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with six 4U or 4M credits including English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U), and two of Biology (SBI4U), Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), or Physics (SPH4U). In addition, a combined minimum 70 per cent average in math and science courses is required. It is recommended that all four MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken. All other applicants should refer to admissions for the requirements for their specific category of admission.
Program details and degree requirements
The requirements for the regular four-year Chemistry – Pharmaceutical Chemistry program are detailed in the following program map. In addition to the regular program, a co-op program is also available. See Chemistry – Pharmaceutical Chemistry specialization – Co-operative Education for more information.
Although reasonable efforts will be made to adhere to the following program map, course requirements and term offerings may change.
Program map – Regular and Co-operative Education program
Semester 1 (15 credit hours)
Semester 2 (15 credit hours)
Program map – Regular program
Semester 1 (15 credit hours)
Semester 2 (15 credit hours)
Semester 1 (15 credit hours)
Semester 2 (15 credit hours)
Semester 1 (15 credit hours)
Semester 2 (15 credit hours)
Notes:
No more than 42 credit hours may be taken at the first-year level.
*This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.
**Electives and breadth requirements
All students must complete a total of 30 elective credit hours including 3 credit hours in Senior Chemistry electives. Students who are not accepted into the thesis option (CHEM 4410U / CHEM 4420U ) must take two additional Senior Chemistry electives for a total of 36 elective credit hours. A Senior Chemistry elective is defined as any combination of CHEM 3250U , CHEM 3090U , CHEM 4010U , CHEM 4041U , CHEM 4042U , CHEM 4110U , CHEM 4120U , CHEM 4510U , CHEM 4520U , and CHEM 4080U . At least 12 elective credit hours must be in courses offered by the Faculty of Science including the Senior Chemistry elective; the additional Senior Chemistry electives required for students who are not enrolled in thesis cannot be used to meet this requirement. At least 12 elective credit hours must be in courses outside the Faculty of Science. Students must take the remaining 6 elective credit hours in a general elective (offered by the Faculty of Science or outside the Faculty of Science).
***Thesis project or Senior Chemistry electives
Students in clear academic standing who have completed 90 credit hours of their CHEM program and six third-year required courses may optionally apply to take a two-course sequence consisting of CHEM 4410U – Chemistry Thesis Project I and CHEM 4420U . Students not accepted to take the thesis courses must complete two additional Senior Chemistry electives instead. A Senior Chemistry elective is defined as any 4000-level chemistry course not specified in the course map. A student meeting the above requirements who does not take CHEM 4410U and CHEM 4420U may optionally apply to take CHEM 4430U as one of the required senior chemistry electives. Opportunities for the Thesis Project and Directed Studies options are limited; for either of these options, students must apply through Science Advising by March 30 following completion of the first three years of the program.
|
|
|