2002-2003 Calendar
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Chemistry
i) All BSc and BSc Honours degree candidates
(exception noted below) must complete the program core (normally
before proceeding to 3000- or higher- level courses): SC/CHEM 1000
3.0; SC/CHEM 1001 3.0; SC/CHEM 2010 3.0; SC/CHEM 2011 3.0; SC/CHEM
2020 6.0; SC/CHEM 2030 4.0; SC/CHEM 2080 4.0 (may not be required
in some Honours Double Major programs).
ii) All BSc and BSc Honours degree candidates
must comply with general regulation 4 (see the Faculty of Pure and
Applied Science Regulations Governing Undergraduate Degree Requirements
section of this Calendar) by completing the following (in addition
to SC/CHEM 1000 3.0 and SC/CHEM 1001 3.0 from the program core):
- SC/COSC 1540 3.0 or SC/COSC 1020 3.0 or SC/COSC 1520 3.0 or
SC/COSC 1530 3.0;
- SC/MATH 1013 3.0; SC/MATH 1014 3.0;
- SC/PHYS 1410 6.0 or SC/PHYS 1010 6.0 (not necessarily in year
one);
- for bachelor and Specialized Honours programs: three credits
from SC/MATH 1021 3.0, SC/MATH 1025 3.0, SC/MATH 2015 3.0, SC/MATH
2221 3.0, SC/MATH 2310 3.0; or for Honours Double Major and Honours
Major/Minor programs: at least three credits from SC/BIOL 1010
6.0 (strongly recommended for students lacking OAC biology), SC/EATS
1010 3.0, SC/EATS 1011 3.0, SC/MATH 1025 3.0 or from other 1000-level
science courses required for the second major or the minor;
- additional 1000-level science credits (excluding SC/CHEM 1500
4.0, SC/MATH 1510 6.0, SC/MATH 1515 3.0, SC/PHYS 1510 4.0 and
all natural science courses), if required, for an overall total
of at least 24 credits from 1000-level science courses; (SC/BIOL
1010 6.0 is strongly recommended for students lacking OAC biology.)
- 12 general education credits (see General Education Requirements
in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science Regulations Governing
Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of this Calendar).
iii) All BSc and BSc Honours degree candidates,
in accordance with their declared programs, must comply with general
regulation 5 or 6 (see the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science Regulations
Governing Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of this Calendar)
and, in so doing, must also satisfy the course, credit and standing
requirements specified below.
Bachelor Program
To Graduate in a Bachelor Program. For
students admitted to York University for 2001-2002 and subsequent
years, the Senate of York University requires a minimum overall
grade point average of 4.0 (C) in order to be eligible to graduate
with a BSc degree (bachelor program).
- the program core, as specified in i) above;
- the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science general education and
1000-level science requirements, as specified in ii) above;
- at least 21 credits from chemistry courses at the 3000 level,
for an overall total of at least 47 credits from chemistry courses;
(Note: SC/CHEM 3080 4.0 is strongly advised.)
- additional elective credits, as required for an overall total
of at least 90 credits, including at least 66 credits from science
courses.
Honours Programs
To declare Honours requires successful completion
of at least 24 credits and a minimum cumulative credit-weighted
grade point average of 5.0 (C+) over all courses completed, subject
to the exceptions in the notes below.
To proceed in each year of an Honours program
requires a minimum cumulative credit-weighted grade point average
of 5.0 (C+) over all courses completed, subject to the exceptions
in the notes below.
To graduate in an Honours program requires successful
completion of all Faculty requirements and departmental required
courses and a minimum cumulative credit-weighted grade point average
of 5.0 (C+) over all courses completed, subject to the exceptions
in the notes below.
Notes:
1. In addition, a minimum cumulative credit-weighted
grade point average of 6.0 (B) over all science (SC) courses completed
is required to declare, proceed and graduate in (i) the Honours
Double Major program where biology is the other major, and (ii)
the Honours Major/Minor program where biology is the major. (The
minimum 6.0 (B) science grade point average is not required where
biology is the minor.)
2. Students admitted to York University prior
to 1999-2000 may declare Honours and proceed and graduate in Honours
programs according to the academic standards of the year in which
they were admitted.
Specialized Honours Program
- the program core, as specified in i) above;
- the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science general education and
1000-level science requirements, as specified in ii) above;
- SC/CHEM 3010 4.0 or SC/CHEM 3011 4.0; SC/CHEM 3020 4.0; SC/CHEM
3030 4.0; SC/CHEM 3080 4.0;
- SC/CHEM 4100 6.0;
- a minimum of 20 additional credits from chemistry courses at
the 3000 or 4000 level, of which at least 12 must be at the 4000
level, for an overall total of at least 68 credits from chemistry
courses;
- additional science credits, as required for an overall total
of at least 90 credits from science courses;
- additional elective credits, as required for an overall total
of at least 120 credits.
In the applied chemistry area, the Department
of Chemistry offers a Specialized Honours Program Stream in Atmospheric
Chemistry (see separate entry in the Faculty of Pure and Applied
Science Programs of Study section of this Calendar).
In addition, students may develop a concentration
in environmental chemistry, biological chemistry or materials chemistry,
for which they should consult the Department of Chemistry on course
selection.
Honours Double Major Program
Possible subject combinations are listed under
Undergraduate Degree Programs in the Faculty of Pure and Applied
Science Undergraduate Degree and Certificate Programs section of
this Calendar. Information on recommended course combinations suitable
for Honours Double Major programs in chemistry and other science
disciplines may be obtained from the department office.
Early planning of courses in an Honours Double
Major program is strongly advised so that the necessary prerequisites
for courses in both departments are met.
Honours Double Major programs are necessarily
highly demanding and should not be considered by any student without
an average academic performance of B grade or better.
All Honours Double Major programs require an
overall total of at least 120 credits, including at least 90 credits
from science courses and at least 42 credits at the 3000 or higher
level.
In the applied chemistry area, the Department
of Chemistry and the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science
offer an Honours Double Major Program Stream in Atmospheric Chemistry
(see separate entry in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science Programs
of Study section of this Calendar).
Honours Major/Minor Program
An Honours Major in chemistry may be combined
with an Honours Minor in another subject area in a BSc Honours Major/Minor
degree program. Possible subject combinations are listed under Undergraduate
Degree Programs in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science Undergraduate
Degree and Certificate Programs section of this Calendar.
- the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science general education and
1000-level science requirements, as specified in ii) above and
including courses appropriate for the minor;
- the chemistry Honours Major requirements below;
- the course requirements for the minor;
- additional elective credits, as required for an overall total
of at least 120 credits, including at least 42 credits at the
3000 or higher level.
Honours Major (for Honours Major/Minor Programs)
- the program core, as specified in i) above;
- a minimum of 22 credits from chemistry courses at the 3000 or
higher level, including a minimum of 16 credits from the following:
SC/CHEM 3010 4.0, SC/CHEM 3011 4.0, SC/CHEM 3020 4.0, SC/CHEM
3021 4.0, SC/CHEM 3030 4.0, SC/CHEM 3031 4.0, SC/CHEM 3080 4.0;
- a minimum of nine additional credits from chemistry courses
at the 4000 level, for an overall total of at least 57 credits
from chemistry courses.
Note: The following courses are required as
prerequisites or corequisites for the chemistry courses above: SC/MATH
1013 3.0; SC/MATH 1014 3.0; SC/PHYS 1410 6.0 or SC/PHYS 1010 6.0.
Honours Minor
- SC/CHEM 1000 3.0; SC/CHEM 1001 3.0;
- at least 24 additional credits from chemistry courses at the
2000 or higher level, for an overall total of at least 30 credits
from chemistry courses.
Note: Some 2000-level chemistry courses require
mathematics and physics courses as prerequisites or corequisites.
Careful planning is required to ensure that prerequisites for the
2000- and higher-level chemistry courses in which the student is
interested are completed.
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