Seminar Courses
Guidelines
Graduate students must take two (2) seminar courses (one unit each) to complete their program of study.
- for MS students: Choose two from the Chem 29x series
- for PhD students: Choose two from the Chem 39x series
Taking two seminar courses in one semester is allowed, provided that the guidelines are strictly followed.
Pre-requisites:
- Students will be allowed to enrol in seminar courses after completing the following units of graduate courses.
- for MS students: 9 units
- for PhD students: 12 units
Selection of seminar courses:
- One (1) must be in the chemistry field covering the student’s research topic.
- Student will be allowed to enrol only with the consent of his/her thesis/dissertation adviser
- Student must present his/her thesis/dissertation proposal in class (must be done before the student’s actual proposal defense)
- One (1) must be in a different chemistry field, but still relevant to the student’s research topic.
- Student must present a literature review with at least 5 references that are recent (within the past 5 years)
List of Seminar Courses
Graduate Course | Course Title | Course Credits |
Chem 291 | Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 292 | Seminar in Analytical Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 293 | Seminar in Organic Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 294 | Seminar in Biochemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 295 | Seminar in Physical Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 391 | Research Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 392 | Research Seminar in Analytical Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 393 | Research Seminar in Organic Chemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 394 | Research Seminar in Biochemistry | 1 unit |
Chem 395 | Research Seminar in Physical Chemistry | 1 unit |