Institute of Biochemistry
Faculty of Science
http://carleton.ca/biochem
This section presents the requirements for programs in:
- M.Sc. Biology with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry
- M.Sc. Chemistry with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry
- Ph.D. Biology with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry
- Ph.D. Chemistry with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry
M.Sc. Biology
with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry (5.0 credits)
Requirements: | ||
1. 1.0 credits in: | 1.0 | |
BIOL 5002 [0.5] | Seminar in Biochemistry I | |
BIOL 5004 [0.5] | Advances in Applied Biochemistry | |
4. 4.0 credits in: | 4.0 | |
BIOL 5909 [4.0] | M.Sc. Thesis (in the specialization) | |
Total Credits | 5.0 |
M.Sc. Chemistry
with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry (5.0 credits)
Requirements: | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
CHEM 5800 [0.5] | Seminar in Biochemistry I | |
CHEM 5806 [0.5] | Advances in Applied Biochemistry | |
2. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
CHEM 5801 [1.0] | Seminar I | |
3. 3.0 credits in: | 3.0 | |
CHEM 5909 [3.0] | M.Sc. Thesis (in the Specialization) | |
Total Credits | 5.0 |
Ph.D. Biology
with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry (1.0 credit)
Requirements: | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
BIOL 6102 [0.5] | Seminar in Biochemistry II | |
BIOL 5004 [0.5] | Advances in Applied Biochemistry | |
3. 0.0 credits in: | 0.0 | |
BIOL 6909 [0.0] | Ph.D. Thesis (in the specialization) | |
Total Credits | 1.0 |
Ph.D. Chemistry
with Collaborative Specialization in Biochemistry (4.0 credits)
Requirements: | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
CHEM 5806 [0.5] | Advances in Applied Biochemistry | |
CHEM 6800 [0.5] | Seminar in Biochemistry II | |
2. 2.0 credits in: | 2.0 | |
CHEM 5801 [1.0] | Seminar I | |
CHEM 5802 [1.0] | Seminar II | |
3. 1.0 credit in graduate courses | 1.0 | |
4. A two-part comprehensive in Chemistry (see Note below). | 0.0 | |
5. 0.0 credits in: | ||
CHEM 6909 [0.0] | Ph.D. Thesis (in the specialization) | |
6. At least three years of full-time study | ||
Total Credits | 4.0 |
Comprehensive examination Part 1 examines the depth and breadth of knowledge in the student's own research area.
Comprehensive examination Part 2 will involve the submission of a research proposal that is both novel and of a sound scientific basis that may be loosely related to the thesis research of the student but not a topic that the student has investigated in any manner. The research proposal will be submitted to a committee for oral defense.
Failure to pass either part of the comprehensive examination will result in deregistration from the graduate program.