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Undergraduate Courses

Generally, students admitted in the Life Sciences and Physical & Mathematical Sciences streams include chemistry in their first year, in addition to physics, math and biology courses. CHM151Y is the course that is strongly recommended for all students who will be following one of the chemistry specialist programs and who will be including a substantial amount of chemistry in their degree such as those in chemistry major program. The combination of CHM138H and CHM139H is recommended for students who intend to take programs in the Life or Health Sciences that do not require a large amount of chemistry. It is also the most appropriate course for students applying for entry into professional programs.

The second-year courses introduce the students to their chosen field of studies in biological, physical, organic, inorganic materials and analytical chemistry.

The third-year courses offer the students a wide variety of selection to concentrate on their chosen field of specialization by enhancing their understanding of the chemistry in the lectures and strengthening their practical experience in the labs.

The fourth-year courses cement the student understanding and practical experience to prepare them for employment upon graduation or pursue independent work in graduate studies.

Click on the links below to view the course descriptions. The academic calendar lists the course requirements like pre-requisites, co-requisites and exclusions, and the timetable when the courses are offered.

100 level courses
CHM138HIntroductory Organic Chemistry I
CHM139HChemistry: Physical Principles
CHM151YChemistry: The Molecular Science
200 level courses
CHM217FIntroduction to Analytical Chemistry
CHM220FPhysical Chemistry for Life Sciences
CHM221SPhysical Chemistry: The Molecular Viewpoint
CHM225YIntroduction to Physical Chemistry
CHM238YIntroduction to Inorganic Chemistry
CHM247HIntroductory Organic Chemistry II
CHM249SOrganic Chemistry
CHM299YResearch Opportunity Program
ENV235YPhysics and Chemistry of the Evolving Earth
300 level courses
CHM310SEnvironmental Chemistry
CHM317SIntroduction to Instrumental Methods of Analysis
CHM325SIntroduction to Inorganic and Polymer Materials Chemistry
CHM326FIntroductory Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
CHM327SExperimental Physical Chemistry
CHM328SModern Physical Chemistry
CHM338FIntermediate Inorganic Chemistry
CHM342FModern Organic Synthesis
CHM343SOrganic Synthesis Techniques
CHM347FOrganic Chemistry of Biological Compounds
CHM348FOrganic Reaction Mechanisms
CHM379SBiomolecular Chemistry
400 level courses
CHM410FAnalytical Environmental Chemistry
CHM414FBiosensors and Chemical Sensors (Graduate Course: CHM 1102F)
CHM415SAtmospheric Chemistry (Graduate course: CHM 1415S)
CHM416SSeparation Science (Graduate course: CHM1104S)
CHM417FInstrumentation for Chemists (Graduate Course CHM1106F)
CHM423FApplications of Quantum Mechanics
CHM426SPolymer Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM 1310S)
CHM427FStatistical Mechanics (Graduate Course: CHM1480F)
CHM432FOrganometallic Chemistry and Catalysis (Graduate Course: CHM1204F)
CHM434FAdvanced Materials Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM1206F)
CHM437SBioinorganic Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM1263S)
CHM440FThe Synthesis of Modern Pharmaceutical Agents (Graduate Course: CHM1004F)
CHM441FSpectroscopic Analysis in Organic Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM1005F)
CHM443SPhysical Organic Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM1003S)
CHM447FBio-organic Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM1006F)
CHM479HBiological Chemistry (Graduate Course: CHM1008S)
CHM499YIntroduction to Chemistry Research

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