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Adding Value to Your Team

Chemistry is the study of the structure and behaviour of molecules. This includes the construction of molecules with specific properties for use in areas such as pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Students also focus on the determination of trace chemicals in the environment using techniques for separation and spectroscopic analysis and the design of new materials for the microelectronics industry.

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  • Adding Value to Your Team
  • University of Guelph Advantage
  • Student Strengths
  • Co-op Work Term Schedule
  • Chemistry Course Sequencing

University of Guelph Advantage

  • A national and international reputation for excellence in research and teaching in chemistry
  • Award winning faculty in chemical education, electro-chemistry, toxicology, biochemistry, and spectroscopy

Our co-op process responds to your needs. Employers can post, interview and hire throughout the semester and our students are available for 4 or 8 month work terms. The Experience Guelph hiring tool makes hiring Guelph co-op students easy!

Student Strengths

Knowledge

A sound knowledge of the theoretical foundations of the chemical sub-disciplines of analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry

Application

Practical laboratory proficiency in wet bench chemistry including inorganic and organic synthesis, quantitative analysis and analytical instrumentation

Communication

Excellent communication and problem-solving skills

Chemistry Work Term Schedule

YEAR

FALL

WINTER

SUMMER

ONEAcademicAcademicOff
TWOAcademicWorkAcademic
THREEAcademicAcademicWork
FOURWorkAcademicWork
FIVEAcademic

Chemistry Course Sequencing

Please see the current undergraduate calendar for more information.

Fall

  • Introduction to Molecular And Cellular Biology
  • Calculus I
  • Introductory Mechanics
  • General Chemistry I
  • 1 Liberal Education elective

Winter

  • General Chemistry II
  • Introductory Electricity + Magnetism
  • One of:
    • Discovering Biodiversity
    • Biological Concepts of Health
  • Introduction to Co-operative Education
  • Linear Algebra I

Fall

  • Organic Chemistry I: Fundamentals
  • Structure and Bonding
  • Analytical Chemistry I: Chemical Analysis
  • Applied Differential Equations
  • 1 elective

Winter

Work Term One

Summer

  • Structure and Spectroscopy
  • Introduction to Biochemistry
  • Statistics I
  • Analytical Chemistry II: Instrumental Analysis
  • 1 elective

Fall

  • Thermodynamics and Kinetics
  • Organic Chemistry II: Structure and Synthesis
  • Main Group Chemistry
  • Quantum and Computational Chemistry
  • 1 elective

Winter

  • Transition Metal Chemistry
  • Chemical Discovery
  • 3 electives/restricted Electives

Summer

Work Term Two

Fall

Work Term Three

Winter

  • 5 electives/restricted electives

Summer

Work Term Four

Fall

  • 5 electives/restricted electives
Restricted Electives

At least 3.50 credits are required from the 3000/4000 level as follows:

1.50 credits from:

  • Chemical Industry, Safety, and Sustainability
  • Electrochemistry and Sensors
  • Materials and Solid State Chemistry
  • Bioinorganic Chemistry
  • Organic Reactivity
  • Advanced Organic Synthesis
  • Bioorganic Chemistry
  • Advanced Physical Chemistry

2.0 credits from:

  • Structure and Function in Biochemistry
  • Protein and Nucleic Acid Structure
  • Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
  • Metabolic Processes
  • Chemical Instrumentation
  • Chemistry Research Project I
  • Chemistry Research Project II
  • Molecular and Nanoscale Spectroscopy
  • Biochemical Toxicology
  • Topics in Toxicology

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