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The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry houses numerous sophisticated instruments that support groundbreaking research. Among these are nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers, infrared and Raman spectroscopy equipment, UV-visible and atomic absorption spectrometers, along with a macromolecular x-ray diffractometer, isothermal titration calorimeter, and surface plasmon resonance spectrometer. To learn more about Chemistry programs at the University of Lethbridge, explore the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry website.
This major typically requires completing between two and six graduate-level courses. Students work closely with their advisors to design their academic path. Detailed descriptions of available courses can be found in the University of Lethbridge course catalog. Current course offerings and schedules are accessible through the Registrar's Office online portal.