University Transfer: Bachelor of Science - Chemistry

bachelor of science chemistry
SUSPENDED
Credential
Bachelor's Degree
Duration

- 1 years at RDP
- 3 years at U of A, U of C or U of L

Location
-Main Campus
The Program

RDP offers the first year of study.

University Transfer Program

One Year University Transfer Program:

For the most current university program and transfer information, see the Planning Guides.

Transfer Features

The courses offered in this program can be transferred to most universities. The courses you select must meet the program requirement of the university chosen.

    Admission Requirements

    Related Link: Admission requirements for specific programs will often refer to Alberta Grade 12 course groups. Visit the Admissions page for detailed group descriptions.

    1. Minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in:

    1. Chemistry 30
    2. ELA 30-1
    3. Mathematics 30-1
    4. Physics 30
    5. Subject from Group A, B, or C (Mathematics 31 recommended)

    OR

    2. Mature Student

    You must be 19 years of age or older, out of high school for at least one full year before the program starts, and have a minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in:

    1. Chemistry 30
    2. ELA 30-1
    3. Mathematics 30-1
    4. Physics 30
      (Mathematics 31 recommended.)

    Note: Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency in addition to the program admission requirements.

    Graduation Requirements

    You must pass 20 term university transfer courses or a minimum of 60 credit hours, and achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 to receive a Diploma in University Transfer Studies.

    Related Careers

    A degree in Bachelor of Science is extremely versatile, allowing students the ability to pursue many careers in almost any field. BSc Graduates will have superior skills in such things as scientific reasoning, data analysis and interpretation, hands-on laboratory skills, and research acumen. BSc graduates will be integral to advancing scientific knowledge, evolving many existing careers, and identifying new areas of work that currently do not exist. 

    Students are able to use a BSc Degree to pursue further studies in areas such as Medicine, Veterinary Studies, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, in addition to Masters and Doctoral designations in their field of Science.

    Examples of careers include, but are not limited to:

    • Careers in Chemistry
      • Chemist
      • Chemical Analyst
      • Forensic Scientist
      • Medical Researcher
      • Pharmaceutical Researcher
    • Careers in Government & Public Service 
      • Administration & Management
      • Armed Forces
      • Community Planner
      • Conservation Officer
      • Chiropractor
      • Dentist
      • Dental Hygienist
      • Counselling
      • Law Enforcement and Corrections
      • Medical Doctor
      • Pharmacist
      • Urban Planning
      • Veterinary Doctor
    • Private Sector & Entrepreneurial 
      • Advertising
      • Consulting
      • Data Analysis
      • Laboratory Researcher
      • Industrial Relations
      • International Relations
      • Project Management
      • Research

    Note: Some of these careers will require additional study beyond an undergraduate degree.

    University of Alberta

    (Please note these credits are U of A credits.)

    Suggested Pattern Year 1 (Honours or Specialization)

  • CHEM 211/CHEM 212/CHEM 351 (9 credits)
  • ENGL 219/ENGL 220 or ENGL 219/Arts Option (6 credits)
  • MATH 202 (or MATH 203)/MATH 204 (6 credits)
  • Take one combination of PHYS 241/PHYS 247  or PHYS 205/PHYS 226(6 credits)
  • Science Option (3 credits)
  • University of Calgary

    (Please note these credits are U of C.)

    Suggested Pattern Year 1

  • CHEM 211 & CHEM 212 (6 credits)
  • PHYS 205 & PHYS 226 (6 credits)
  • MATH 202 or 203 (3 credits)
  • Five Options (15 credits)
  • University of Lethbridge

    If you plan to transfer to the U of L, please contact the artscienceinfo [at] rdc [dot] ab [dot] ca (Advisors in the School of Arts and Sciences).

    We understand that you still have questions about the programs.
    You can talk to us and we can help.