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Chemistry – 화학 강효택
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Faculty of Science Admission into Faculty Direct Entry – Directly from highschool Minimum 85% average on English 40S, Pre-calculus/ Applied Mathematics 40S, and one of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science or Physcis 40S Advanced Entry – After University 1 admission Require 24 credit hours Meeting with U1 or Science Advisor Difference Faculty Minimum average of C and minimum 24 credit hours
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Departments Chemistry – 화학 Biochemistry - 생화학 Biotechnology - 생명 공학 Biological Sciences – 생물학 Microbiology – 미생물학 Genetics – 유전학 Mathematics - 수학 Statistics - 통계학 Computer Science - 컴퓨터 공학 Physics and Astronomy – 물리학 & 천문학
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Department of Chemistry Chemistry Degree Biochemistry Degree Biotechnology Degree Possible Degrees Major – Min. 120 Credit hours, Min. 2.00 DGPA, Min C on all requires chemistry classes Honours – Min. 120 Credit hours, Min. 3.00 GPA, Honours Project Co-op (With Major or Honours) – Same requirements with Co-op classes
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Chemistry – Area of Specialization These specialization programs are just options not requirements Bioanalytical - 분석 화학 Biopharmaceutical - 생물 약제학 Biophysical - 생물 물리학 Environmental - 환경화학 Inorganic - 무기 화학 Material Science - 재료 과학 Organic - 유기 화학 Physical - 물리 화학 Quantum/ Computation - 양자 화학
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Year 1 CHEM 1300 – Structure and Modelling in Chemistry CHEM 1310 – An Introduction to Physical Chemistry PHYS 1020/1050 – General Physics 1 (Above C in PHYS 1020) PHYS 1070 – Physics 2 Math 1500 – Introduction to Calculus Math 1700 – Calculus 2 Elective – 1 Class from Math/Stat/Comp
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Year 2 – Start Focus Area CHEM 2210 – Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 2220 – Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 2470 – Introductory Analytical Chemistry CHEM 2280 – Physical Chemistry: Microscopic descriptions of Matter CHEM 2290 – Chemical Energetics and Dynamics: Macroscopic Description CHEM 2360 – Biochemistry 1: Biomolecules and an Introduction to Metabolic Energy
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Year 3 CHEM 3400 – Inorganic Chemistry 2 CHEM 3590 – Instrumental Analysis Specific Courses Depending on Focus Area Focus on in-depth theory and journal style laboratory reports
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Year 4 CHEM 4600 – Advanced Chemical Techniques CHEM 4710 – Research Project (Honours only) Same as year 3 where courses will be dependent on focus area Many classes do not have laboratory settings and focus purely on theory Some courses have 20 minute presentation portion in curriculum
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Joint Degree Chemistry – Physics Joint Honours Degree Requirement courses from both chemistry and physics departments Will have less time for elective courses
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Research Opportunities University has numerous professors with research group http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/departments/chemistry/research/in dex.html http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/departments/chemistry/research/in dex.html Can be directly affiliated or with scholarship (University of Manitoba or NSERC) Great opportunity to obtain research experience and relationship with professor during summer semester
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After Graduation Graduate School – Masters and Ph.D. (Area of specialization will become more important) Research and Development – Many big companies have their own laboratory ex) Samsung, DuPont, GE, Monsanto, Shell Quality Control and Regulation – Forensics, Food safety Manufacturing – Pharmaceuticals, petrochemical, plastic Sales and Marketing – MBA after B.Sc Environmental and Health - Environment Canada, Water and Waste Law and Policy - Patent and Environmental Law
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Summary. (n.d.). Retrieved March 11, 2016, from http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social- science/chemists-and-materials-scientists.htm
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Foster, A. (2011). What to do with a degree in chemistry. Retrieved March 13, 2016, from http://www.theguardian.com/money/2011/may/28/chemistry-degree
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Thank you for Listening Q&A Contact: kangh3@myumanitoba.ca
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