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Fall 2009 Undergraduate Calendar
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY / PHYSICS
Honours Chemistry and Physics
Total courses:
forty courses
Major requirements - Chemistry and Biochemistry:
seventeen courses, including
59-140, 59-141, 59-230, 59-235, 59-240, 59-241, 59-250, 59-251, 59-320, 59-321, 59-330, 59-340, 59-341, 59-350; 59-441 or 59-445;
plus two other courses at the 300 or 400 level.
Major requirements - Physics:
nine courses, including
64-140, 64-141, 64-151, 64-220, 64-222, 64-250, 64-320, and 64-323;
plus one other course at the 300 or 400 level.
Note:
64-310 may be taken in place of 59-340, and 64-311 may be taken in place of 59-341.
Other requirements:
(a)
62-120, 62-140, 62-141, 62-215, 62-216, and 62-318;
(b) two courses from Arts, Languages, or Social Sciences;
(c) six courses from any area of study.
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
First Year:
ten courses, including
59-140, 59-141, 62-120, 62-140, 62-141, 64-140, 64-141, and 64-151.
Second Year:
ten courses, including
59-230, 59-235, 59-240, 59-241, 62-215, 62-216, 64-220, and 64-222.
Third and Fourth Years:
twenty courses, including
59-250, 59-251, 59-320, 59-321, 59-330, 59-340 (or 64-310), 59-341 (or 64-311), 59-350, 59-441 or 59-445, 62-318, 64-250, 64-320, 64-323
; plus two additional Chemistry courses at the 300 or 400 level and one additional Physics course at the 300 or 400 level. Students interested in taking advanced physics courses in place of advanced chemistry courses, or vice versa, may do so with the permission of the Undergraduate Coordinator in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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