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Dec 12, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2022-2023 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Honours Biochemistry - Biomedical Research Specialization (B.Sc.)
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Entry last available in September 2022.
Effective September 2022, all Honours Biochemistry programs will be administered by the Faculty of Health Sciences. Level II students interested in applying to this program should see the Honours Biochemistry (B.H.Sc.) program in the Faculty of Health Sciences section of this Calendar.
Students who enrolled prior to September 2022 are given the choice to remain in Honours Biochemistry - Biomedical Research Specialization (B.Sc.) or transfer into Honours Biochemistry - Biomedical Research Specialization (B.H.Sc.). Students who choose to remain in Honours Biochemistry - Biomedical Research Specialization (B.Sc.) will graduate at a Faculty of Science convocation and students who transfer to Honours Biochemistry - Biomedical Research Specialization (B.H.Sc.) will graduate at a Faculty of Health Sciences convocation.
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Admission
Enrolment in this program is limited and possession of the published minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Admission is by selection and is based on completion of the supplementary application by the stated deadline and academic achievement, but requires, as a minimum, completion of Level II Honours Biochemistry with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 and completion of the following courses:
3 units
from
- the Biochemistry Course List (See Program Note 4 below.)
Program Notes
- Registration in an Honours Biochemistry program does not guarantee access to all courses. Some courses have program restrictions. There are Level II and III prerequisites for many Level III and IV courses. The prerequisites should be considered when choosing Level II and III courses.
- Completion of one of BIOCHEM 4F09 A/B , 4T15 A/B or 4Z03 is required in Level IV.
- A ‘research intensive’ option, available to students registered in this Specialization, offers additional laboratory research experience through completion of BIOCHEM 3R06 A/B S and 4T15 A/B . This option is intended for students planning to pursue graduate studies or a career in research and development. Enrolment in the courses is limited and admission is by selection.
- Both CHEMBIO 2A03 and 2P03 are highly recommended for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate thesis or graduate studies in biophysical chemistry.
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which no more than 48 units may be Level I
30 units
- Completed prior to admission to the program
30 units
- Completion of Level II Honours Biochemistry
9 units
from
- the Biochemistry Course List (See Program Note 4 above.)
3 units
from
- Level IV Biochemistry courses, excluding:
9 units
from
- the Biochemistry Course List (See Program Note 4 above.)
which must include one of:
Requirements For Students Who Entered Prior To September 2022
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which no more than 48 units may be Level I
30 units
- Completed prior to admission to the program
30 units
- Completion of Level II Honours Biochemistry
12 units
from
- the Biochemistry Course List (See Program Note 4 above.)
3 units
from
- Level IV Biochemistry courses, excluding:
9 units
from
- the Biochemistry Course List (See Program Note 4 above.)
which must include one of:
Note
Students who entered the program prior to September 2020 may refer to their Academic Advisement report or contact an Academic Advisor in the Office of the Associate Dean of Science (Academic) for program requirements.
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