Chemistry BSc Program
Bachelor of Science Requirements
Students seeking entrance to chemistry programs are required to select their course packages in consultation with the chair of the Department of Chemistry.
NOTE:
- All 200 and above-level chemistry courses require either CHEM 101/102 or 121/122 as a prerequisite.
- Students cannot receive credit for a course if the lab component is not reasonably completed.
- Students considering a Major in Chemistry must complete MATH 106 and 107 (or 121 & 122 or 126 & 127) and the physics requirement, PHYS 101/102 (or 121/122) by the end of their second year. Students considering an Advanced Major or Honours in chemistry must complete the physics and the second mathematics requirements (see below) by the end of their sophomore year and take, at least, CHEM 221/222, 245 and 265 in their sophomore year.
- Students considering a Joint degree program should be aware that the program may take five (5) years to complete. Where applicable, the physics and the second six credits of mathematics must be completed by the end of the sophomore year.
- Students who are concerned that their health may be adversely affected by a lab or a part thereof are strongly encouraged to consult the course professor or the chair of the Department.
- Students who are subject to any medical condition that may endanger them or others in a lab setting, e.g. fainting, seizures, are required to inform the course professor, in confidence, so that measures can be taken to minimize the danger to the student and others in the lab.
Summaries of the chemistry courses for the various programs are shown below. For specific requirements and options, click the title of the program:
- Honours
- Major
- Honours with Biochemistry Concentration
- Major with Biochemistry Concentration
- Honours with Sustainable Chemistry Concentration
- Major with Sustainable Chemistry Concentration
Non-Chemistry Requirements
In addition to the above chemistry requirements, all chemistry students require MATH 106/107 (or 121/122 or 126/127) and PHYS 101/102 (or 121/122). In addition, honours and major students require six credits from MATH 253, 254, 267 and 367 (the Science B requirement can be met by these mathematics courses, the Science C requirement by the physics course). Other required courses for concentrations or other programs are detailed in the academic calendar.
In all programs, students are required to choose their electives to satisfy the general requirements listed for chemistry degrees in the StFX Academic Calendar.
Contact
3060 Nasso Family Science Centre
5009 Chapel Square
Antigonish NS B2G 2W5
Canada
