Bachelor of Science in Computational Chemistry

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  • Objectives
    Carleton's Department of Chemistry introduced Computational Chemistry-the first undergraduate program in Canada that combines the fields of computer science and chemistry. Our Computational Chemistry program reflects the growing need for specialists in this emerging field, as modern pharmaceutical research increasingly involves the extensive use of computer-controlled molecular modeling in its design.
  • Practical experience
    At Carleton, we believe you should gain real research experience as soon as possible. That is why, in addition to your regular course work, we provide you with a number of valuable hands-on opportunities to assist faculty members with research and teaching. Summer research scholarships are available after each undergraduate year and, faculty members regularly hire undergraduate students as summer research assistants. As a senior undergraduate student, you may also obtain a paid position as a laboratory demonstrator and marker to assist faculty, technical staff, and graduate students in the operation of first- and second-year labs.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Science in Computational Chemistry
  • Course description
    Computational Chemistry
    B.Sc. General
    (15.0 credits)

       1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.5 credits):

       1. 5.0 credits in CHEM 1000 [1.0], CHEM 2103, CHEM 2203, CHEM 2206, CHEM 2501, CHEM 3101, CHEM 3102, CHEM 3106, and CHEM 3201;
       2. 1.0 credit in BIOC 3101 and (BIOC 3102 or BIOC 3008);
       3. 2.0 credits in COMP 1002, COMP 1005, COMP 1006, and COMP 2004;
       4. 0.5 credit in COMP at the 2000- or 3000-level;

       2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (6.5 credits):

       5. 2.0 credits in MATH 1007, MATH 1107, MATH 2007, and MATH 2008;
       6. 1.0 credit in BIOL 1003 and BIOL 2200;
       7. 0.5 credit from PHYS 1003 or PHYS 1007;
       8. 0.5 credit in NSCI 1000 or Approved Arts or Social Sciences;
       9. 1.5 credit in Approved Arts or Social Sciences;
      10. 1.0 credit in free electives.

    • CHEM 0100 - Introductory Chemistry
    • CHEM 1000 - General Chemistry
    • CHEM 1003 - The Chemistry of Food, Health and Drugs
    • CHEM 1007 - Chemistry of Art and Artifacts
    • CHEM 1101 - Chemistry for Engineering Students
    • CHEM 2103 - Physical Chemistry I
    • CHEM 2203 - Organic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 2204 - Organic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 2206 - Organic Chemistry IV
    • CHEM 2207 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 2208 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 2302 - Analytical Chemistry
    • CHEM 2303 - Analytical Chemistry
    • CHEM 2501 - Introduction to Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
    • CHEM 2800 - Foundations for Environmental Chemistry
    • CHEM 2909 - Co-operative Work Term Report 1
    • CHEM 3100 - Physical Chemistry II
    • CHEM 3101 - Quantum Chemistry
    • CHEM 3102 - Methods of Computational Chemistry
    • CHEM 3106 - Computational Chemistry Methods Laboratory
    • CHEM 3107 - Experimental Methods in Nanoscience
    • CHEM 3201 - Advanced Organic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 3202 - Advanced Organic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 3205 - Experimental Organic Chemistry
    • CHEM 3305 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
    • CHEM 3503 - Inorganic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 3504 - Inorganic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 3507 - General Inorganic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 3508 - General Inorganic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 3600 - Introduction to Nanotechnology
    • CHEM 3700 - Industrial Applications of Chemistry
    • CHEM 3800 - The Chemistry of Environmental Pollutants
    • CHEM 3909 - Co-operative Work Term Report 2
    • CHEM 4100 - Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry I
    • CHEM 4102 - Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry II
    • CHEM 4103 - Surface Chemistry and Nanostructures
    • CHEM 4104 - Physical Methods of Nanotechnology
    • CHEM 4201 - Macromolecular nanotechnology
    • CHEM 4202 - Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 4203 - Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 4204 - Organic Polymer Chemistry
    • CHEM 4301 - Advanced Topics in Analytical Chemistry I
    • CHEM 4302 - Advanced Topics in Analytical Chemistry II
    • CHEM 4303 - Scientific Data Processing and Evaluation
    • CHEM 4406 - Pharmaceutical Drug Design
    • CHEM 4407 - Polymer Modeling
    • CHEM 4502 - Radiochemistry
    • CHEM 4503 - Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry I
    • CHEM 4504 - Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry II
    • CHEM 4700 - Special Topics in Chemistry
    • CHEM 4800 - Atmospheric Chemistry
    • CHEM 4908 - Research Project and Seminar
    • CHEM 4909 - Co-operative Work Term Report 3

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