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Chemists develop innovative materials and solutions that benefit society, safeguard ecosystems, and combat illnesses. You'll explore the fundamental relationships between matter and energy, blending theoretical research with practical applications to advance existing methods and enhance living standards.
Key program features include state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, opportunities for independent research projects, and paid cooperative education placements. Additionally, you can personalize your degree by specializing in Applied Physics or opting for Management Sciences.
This program is part of a trio of bachelor of science degrees that share a common first-year curriculum.
Chemistry - Applied Physics Specialization
Ideal for students seeking a chemistry degree with stronger physical chemistry components and interdisciplinary physics integration. Through elective selections, you can gain specialized knowledge in areas like solid state physics, biophysics, radiation biology, or medical imaging technologies - all while completing an undergraduate chemistry degree. This specialization starts in the third term. Students interested in the Applied Physics Specialization must adjust their Academic Plan when selecting second-year courses. Both regular and co-op study paths are available within this specialization.