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Chemistry

Graduate Co-ordinator: Stephen Cheng, PhD

Faculty Listing


Department Description

The Department offers programs leading to MSc and PhD degrees in the following areas: analytical/physical chemistry including nuclear magnetic resonance and chromatography-mass spectrometry, biophysics of biological interfaces, chemogenomics, enzymology/chemical biology, environmental chemistry, inorganic/organometallic chemistry, proteomics and bioinformatics, supramolecular organic photochemistry and photophysics, synthetic organic chemistry and theoretical/computational chemistry.

Courses

Course catalogue and current course offerings

PhD Programs

The Doctorate program may be entered in one of three ways:

  • Entrance after a completed MSc
  • Entrance after a completed BSc
  • Transfer from our MSc program (See FGSR Calendar/Program Changes and Program Transfers)

The Doctorate program consists of the following minimum credit-hour requirements listed below. In addition, it is mandatory for all students to:

  • Attend all department seminars each semester they are on campus
  • Present two department seminars and three progress reports on their research
  • Complete and defend a research thesis

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemistry (after MSc) 

Course Credit Hours
CHEM 800* 3 or 0 credit hours
CHEM 801
3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx** 3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx** 3 credit hours
CHEM 901* 48 or 51 credit hours
Total
60 credit hours

*A student may be granted an exemption from CHEM 800 by the Department Head if the student can show that he/she has successfully completed an equivalent course. If granted the exemption, the student would be expected to complete an additional three credit hours of CHEM 901.
**Courses from outside of a student's discipline may be substituted with the permission of the Department Head.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemistry (after BSc)

Course
Credit Hours
CHEM 800*
3 or 0 credit hours
CHEM 801
3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx** 3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx** 3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx** 3 credit hours
CHEM 901*
75 or 78 credit hours
Total
90 credit hours

*A student may be granted an exemption from CHEM 800 by the Department Head if the student can show that he/she has successfully completed an equivalent course. If granted the exemption, the student would be expected to complete an additional three credit hours of CHEM 901. 
**Courses from outside of a student's discipline may be substituted with the permission of the Department Head.

Master of Science (MSc) in Chemistry (thesis)
The Master's program consists of the following minimum credit-hour requirements listed below. In addition, it is mandatory for all students to:
  • Attend all department seminars each semester they are on campus
  • Present a department seminar and two progress reports on their research
  • Complete and defend a research thesis
Course
Credit Hours
CHEM 800
3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx* 3 credit hours
CHEM 8xx* 3 credit hours
CHEM 901   
21 credit hours
Total
30 credit hours

*Only one of these courses can be given by the student's supervisor. Courses outside of a student's discipline may be substituted with the permission of the Department Head.

Note: Students with less than our recommended undergraduate background for graduate study may be accepted as a qualifying MSc student, with additional supplementary undergraduate course(s) assigned to them.