This module builds on the Major in Chemistry, and allows the choice of specializing in a particular area of chemistry. This module includes Chemistry 490E, an independent research project in which the student works in one of the research laboratories in the Department of Chemistry, typically in the final year of study. This module is identical to the Honors Specialization in Chemistry module, but does not require a minimum 70% average.
Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including the following 3.0 courses with a mark of at least 60%:
Module
6.0 courses: Chemistry 271a, 272F, 273a, 274a, 281G, 283G, 284b, 300F/G, 371F, 372F/G, 373F, 374a/b 2.0 courses (at least 1.0 of which must be at the 400 level) from: Chemistry 210a/b, 320a/b, 330F/G, 364a/b, 370a/b, 384F/G, 391a/b, 393a/b, 400a/b, 441a/b, 444a/b, 466b, 471a/b, 472a/b, 473a/b, 474a/b, 481a/b, 483a/b, 493a/b, 494a/b, Applied Mathematics 213b, 261b, Calculus 280a/b, 281a/b, and Differential Equations 215a. 1.0 course: Chemistry 490E
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