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Chemistry is a multifaceted field that touches every part of daily life, from the things we observe and consume to the textures and flavors we experience. Waterloo's Chemistry programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels balance theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice, equipping students for diverse and evolving career paths. Potential opportunities include investigating the causes of debilitating illnesses, creating medications to combat cancer, or evaluating ecological impacts. Chemical research spans a wide spectrum of subjects connected to life sciences, environmental studies, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and deepening our comprehension of the natural world. Waterloo's M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry provide access to cutting-edge research across key domains such as analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer science, and theoretical chemistry. These programs equip graduates for rewarding careers in industry, government, and academic settings. For the M.Sc., candidates must finish at least three advanced courses along with a seminar course, then present and defend a thesis. Half of these courses must be chemistry department offerings.
The program requires completion of six graduate courses, a seminar course, and a research paper involving a term-long experimental project under faculty supervision. Up to three courses may be taken from other university departments. The coursework-based M.Sc. typically takes six terms minimum, with an expected completion timeframe of five years for part-time students.