Double Honours Programs may be taken in combinations of two subjects. In this program at least 36 credit units will normally be taken in each subject. For further details, please see the Academic Information and Policies section.
Of the requirements listed in Major 2, some courses (usually 6 credit units) may be used to fulfill Requirements 1 to 3 of Major 1. If this happens, the result will be that the number of Open Electives in Requirement 5 will be increased accordingly to continue to require a total of 120 credit units for the Double Honours degree.
The major average for Chemistry as Major 2 will be calculated using the grades earned in all CHEM courses.
Students must complete at least two-thirds of the Major 2 program requirements (to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) from the University of Saskatchewan to meet the mandatory residency requirement.
Students who are admitted to a Double Honours program (Chemistry and another subject) must be advised in both departments. Students will fulfill the Chemistry portion of the program as follows:
Requirements (36 credit units)
Junior course requirements (3 – 6 credit units):
- CHEM 112.3 and CHEM 115.3 ; or CHEM 146.3
Senior course requirements (30 – 33 credit units):
- CHEM 221.3
- CHEM 231.3
- CHEM 242.3
- CHEM 250.3
- CHEM 255.3
- CHEM 322.3
- CHEM 332.3
- CHEM 344.3
- CHEM 402.0
Choose 6 credit units from the following:
- CHEM 380.3
- CHEM 482.3
- CHEM 483.6
Alternatively, up to 6 credit units of 300 or 400-level research courses in a discipline other than chemistry can be taken with the approval of a faculty advisor in the Department of Chemistry. The approval process will imply that the respective number of credit units will be substituted with other CHEM courses.
If an additional 3 credit units are required to meet the 36 credit unit requirement, select from the following:
If you require further assistance, please contact the Arts & Science Undergraduate Student Office.