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*Honours or 4-year Chemistry degree from approved university.  
 
*Honours or 4-year Chemistry degree from approved university.  
 
*Minimum of a B- (70%) average for the courses in the same field as the major taken within the last two years of undergraduate studies  
 
*Minimum of a B- (70%) average for the courses in the same field as the major taken within the last two years of undergraduate studies  
*Biology, Physics, Geology and Engineering degrees may be accepted
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*Degrees in fields closely related to Chemistry, such as Biology, Physics, Geology and Engineerin, may be accepted as well, though such students may be asked to take additional course work to improve their background in Chemistry
 
For more information click [http://www.acadiau.ca/admissions/gradPrograms.htm here]
 
For more information click [http://www.acadiau.ca/admissions/gradPrograms.htm here]
  

Revision as of 23:11, 28 October 2012

Contacts

Website: http://chemistry.acadiau.ca/welcome.html
Telephone: (902) 585-1242
Email: chemistry@acadiau.ca

Program Information

  • Masters Degree
  • Several chemistry sub-disciplines available
  • March 15th – Application Deadline
  • February 1st - Financial Award and TA application deadline

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Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Honours or 4-year Chemistry degree from approved university.
  • Minimum of a B- (70%) average for the courses in the same field as the major taken within the last two years of undergraduate studies
  • Degrees in fields closely related to Chemistry, such as Biology, Physics, Geology and Engineerin, may be accepted as well, though such students may be asked to take additional course work to improve their background in Chemistry

For more information click here

Supporting Documents

  • 2 Copies of post-secondary transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency (international students)
  • GRE score report (international chemistry applicants)
  • Resume and statement of research interests
  • 3 reference letters

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Tuition 2009-2010

  • Nova Scotia Residents: $5,300.00
  • Canadian Students: $6,355.00
  • International Students: $13,0650.00

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