· | Successful completion of an Honours Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in Chemistry or a cognate discipline such as Biochemistry or Biotechnology normally with an average of not less than 78%. |
· | Agreement from a faculty supervisor to supervise the student is required for admission to the program. |
· | Those lacking sufficient background preparation may be required to complete a qualifying term/year to upgrade their applications. Completion of a qualifying term/year does not guarantee acceptance into the program. |
· | The Departmental Graduate Committee will review all applications and recommend for admission a limited number of candidates. |
· | Students interested in part-time study at the MSc level should consult the Graduate Program Director. |
CHEM 5F90 (Thesis) has to be taken each term. As part of CHEM 5F90, every MSc student must prepare and defend a thesis that demonstrates a capacity for independent work of acceptable scientific calibre.
· | CHEM 5P95 (Graduate Seminar I), in which each student will present one seminar on a topic approved by the candidate's Supervisor. The CHEM 5P95 seminar should be presented by the middle of the student's second year in the MSc program. Students are expected to attend all seminars presented by both students and visitors to the Department. |
· | two (2) CHEM 5(alpha)00 level half-credits. |
· | one (1) CHEM 4(alpha)00 or 5(alpha)00 level course |
· | Additional credits may be required of candidates with insufficient preparation in their area of research specialization. |
· | Successful completion of a Master's degree, or equivalent in Chemistry or closely allied discipline (e.g. Biochemistry), with an overall average of not less than 80%. |
· | Applicants with exceptional research potential and who hold an Honours BSc may be admitted directly into the PhD program. Research potential is gauged by (i) publications and other accomplishments, detailed in applicant's resume and reference letters, and (ii) examples of the applicant's scientific writing. |
· | Students who have successfully completed a minimum of one year in the Brock Chemistry MSc program may apply to be transferred to the PhD program. Students transferring from the MSc to the PhD program will normally be expected to have attained an 80% average and have achieved significant research progress as determined by their supervisory committee. |
· | The Graduate Committee will review all applications and recommend for admission a limited number of candidates. |
· | It is not possible to complete a PhD degree entirely on a part-time basis. After completion of the full-time residency requirement (three years) a student may request part-time status, provided that a draft of the thesis has been submitted, but before submission of the final copy and scheduling of the defense has begun. |
· | Students with MSc degrees in Chemistry with a background in biological applications of chemistry may apply for admission into Brock's PhD program in Biotechnology. |
· | CHEM 7F90 (Thesis) should be taken each term for the duration of the program; |
· | CHEM 5P95 (Graduate Seminar I) should be completed by the end of the student's first year; |
· | CHEM 7P95 (Graduate Seminar II) seminar should be presented by the end of the student's second year of graduate studies at Brock but no later than the end of the third year of the student's graduate studies. The CHEM 7P95 seminar must be completed before the candidacy exam. |
· | Two (2) CHEM 5(alpha)00 level half-credits; |
· | One (1) additional CHEM half-credit that may be either at the 4(alpha)00 or 5(alpha)00 level. |
· | In any of the fields, one half-credit may be taken from other 5(alpha)00 level courses offered in the graduate programs of Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, or Physics with the permission of the student's Supervisory Committee. |
· | Two (2)of CHEM 5P21, 5P19, and 5P40; |
· | Additional course(s) are taken to comply with the requirement, of a total of two (2) 5(alpha)00 level half-credits, and one (1) additional half-credit that may be either at the 4(alpha)00 or 5(alpha)00 level. |
· | CHEM 5P67; |
· | Two (2) other half-credit courses approved by their supervisory committee, in order to comply with the requirement of a total of two 5(alpha)00 level half-credits, and one additional half-credit that may be either at the 4(alpha)00 or 5(alpha)00 level. |
· | Two (2) courses from CHEM 5P30, 5P31, 5P32, 5P33, 5P34, 5P40, 5P44 and 5P67; |
· | One (1) half-credit course approved by their supervisory committee in order to comply with the requirement of a total of two 5(alpha)00 level half-credits, and one additional half-credit that may be either at the 4(alpha)00 level or 5(alpha)00 level. |
· | Two (2) courses from CHEM 5P38, 5P41, and 5P44; |
· | One (1) additional half-credit course, that may be at either the 4(alpha)00 or 5(alpha)00 level, as approved by their supervisory committee. |
· | CHEM 7F90 (Thesis) should be taken each term for the duration of the program; |
· | CHEM 5P95 (Graduate Seminar I) should be completed by the end of the student's first year; |
· | CHEM 7P95 (Graduate Seminar II) seminar should be presented by the end of the student's second year of graduate studies at Brock but no later than the end of the third year of the student's graduate studies. The CHEM 7P95 seminar must be completed before the candidacy exam. |
· | At least two (2) CHEM 5(alpha)00 level half-credits. The choice of these and additional credits, required for candidates with insufficient preparation in their areas of research specialization, are at the discretion of the student's Supervisory Committee. |