Undergraduate Students

Welcome to new and returning students.

Timetable Problems

Students with timetable problems involving their Chemistry courses should consult Steve Smith, Academic Program Officer (chemapo@mun.ca) or Dr. Mike Katz, Deputy Head (864‐8745 or mkatz@mun.ca).

Laboratory Waivers

For all information on Laboratory Waivers, including procedures, deadlines, and the form itself, visit Laboratory Waiver Information.

Laboratory Safety Training - Science 1807 and Science 1808

Academic Integrity - Integrity 1000

Academic Misconduct:

Cheating is not permitted. The act of cheating includes, but is not limited to, the copying of lab materials and assignments from previous or current years, or using unreferenced information in a lab write up, paper, or presentation. University regulations pertaining to cheating are found in the university calendar in section 6.12 ( https://www.mun.ca/regoff/calendar/sectionNo=REGS-0748).

Chemistry 1050 Prerequisite Requirements

PR: Science 1807 &  Science 1808; CHEM 1010 with a grade of at least 60% or high school CHEM 3202 with a grade of at least 65%. It is also recommended that students have successfully completed high school Mathematics 3200 or 3201.

Chemistry 1051 Prerequisite Requirements

PR: Science 1807 & Science 1808; CHEM 1050

Departmental policy for cancelled term tests and labs:

Term tests cancelled for reasons such as the closure of the university due to a snow stormor a fire alarm going off are automatically scheduled for the next lecture period of the course.
When a lab is cancelled for reasons such as the closure of the university due to a snow storm or a fire alarm going off, the date for the rescheduled lab will be made available on the course Brightspace page.