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Advanced Diploma of Chemical Laboratory Technology
Advanced Diploma of Chemical Laboratory Technology

Advanced Diploma of Chemical Laboratory Technology

  • ID:StC010009
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
  • Duration:
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Estimated Total/program:
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60
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100
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20
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English requirements

  • TOEFL Internet-based, Overall 78 with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 20

  • IELTS Academic, Overall band of 6.0, No single test score below 5.5

  • PTE, Minimum score 51

  • MELAB, Minimum Score 75

  • CAEL, Minimum Score 60

  • Duolingo, Minimum Score 100

  • Cambridge, Minimum Score 169

  • B2

Course Information

This program provides graduates with knowledge in the core sciences as well as problem-solving fundamentals for chemistry, biochemistry, physics, and math. This program now occupies a unique position where graduates demonstrate firm problem-solving abilities that can be applied across hthe largest number of industries from pharmaceuticals and the petroleum industry to environmental, nuclear technology and alternative energy. No other program offers such a wide range of employment or further educational opportunities.

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Semester 1

  • Code, Title, Credits

  • CHM124

  • , LABORATORY TECHNIQUES I, 3

  • ELEC1030

  • , CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

  • CHM151

  • , GENERAL CHEMISTRY I, 4

  • CHM161B

  • , INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY I, (LABORATORY), 2

  • PHY130

  • , PHYSICS I, 3

  • MTH128

  • , TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I, 5

Semester 2

  • Code, Title, Credits

  • PHY222

  • , PHYSICS II, 5

  • CHM242

  • , GENERAL CHEMISTRY II, 6

  • CHM224

  • , LABORATORY TECHNIQUES II, 2

  • MTH406

  • , STATISTICS, 2

  • MTH203

  • , DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, 3

Semester 3

  • Code, Title, Credits

  • CHM325

  • , ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I, 5

  • CHM327

  • , ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I, 6

  • MTH340

  • , INTEGRAL CALCULUS, 3

  • CHM503

  • , CHEMICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, 3

  • ELEC1030

  • , CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

Semester 4

  • Code, Title, Credits

  • CHM408

  • , ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II, 6

  • CHM411

  • , BIOCHEMISTRY, 5

  • CHM427

  • , ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II, 5

  • CHM429

  • , PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I, 3

  • ELEC1030

  • , CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

Semester 5

  • Code, Title, Credits

  • CHM508

  • , ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY III, 6

  • CHM507

  • , INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY, 3

  • CHM527

  • , ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III, 6

  • CHM529

  • , PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II, 3

  • CHM619

  • , MICROBIOLOGY, 3

Semester 6

  • Code, Title, Credits

  • CHM604

  • , TECHNICAL REPORT, 4

  • CHM606

  • , ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY IV, 6

  • CHM607

  • , PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS, 4

  • CHM605

  • , POLYMER CHEMISTRY, 2

  • CHM611

  • , INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 3

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Career opportunities include pharmaceuticals, petroleum, food, mining, electroplating, wine/spirits, paints, polymers, plastics, computer materials, manufacturing, environmental, water treatment, consulting, pulp and paper, automotive, agricultural, ethanol, nuclear technology, government agencies, new materials, solar energy, wind energy, geological, fuel cell technology, biochemical, forensics, optics, nanotechnology and more. These are broad categories of industries where specific job opportunities can be found in quality control, process, sales, research and development, supervision and management.

A Chemistry Diploma can get you a job anywhere in North America or the globe since that skill set is in such demand. The United Nations sanctioned 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry in part because of this need! Any of our graduates who have been willing to explore job opportunities throughout Ontario and even Canada/United States have found employment within six months of graduation.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

All international students are assessed a fee of $745.00 per year (pro-rated for programs that start in Winter $535.00 and Spring $335.00).

The fees associated with health insurance are mandatory as a result of the coverage and benefits afforded to international students.

There are no opt-out opportunities provided to international students as it relates to health insurance.

All international students are assessed a pro-rated fee per semester, to a yearly maximum of $745.00.

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