Completing the Course Component of Your Degree
Graduate Studies Calendar
Read the Graduate Studies Calendar for full details on academic regulations and requirements surrounding courses.
Grade Requirements
In graduate studies at the University of Calgary, a grade of B- is considered the minimum passing grade. Receiving any course grade of C+ or lower will require you to withdraw from the program.
Course Information (department specific)
Courses at the University of Calgary are measured in Half-Course Equivalents (HCE). 1 HCE is approximately the same as a one-semester 3-credit course at most post-secondary institutions.
[see chemistry for examples]
[see chemistry for examples]
600 & 700 level (graduate) Course Listings
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology
- Ecology
- Marine Science
- Plant Biology
- Zoology
Courses currently offered (by term)
Read the Chemistry Graduate Student Handbook (Section 3.3) for more details on academic regulations and requirements surrounding courses.
Number of CoursesCourses at the University of Calgary are measured in Half-Course Equivalents (HCE). 1 HCE is approximately the same as a one-semester 3-credit course at most post-secondary institutions.
In addition to completing CHEM 601 & 603:
- Students in a MSc program in Chemistry will typically take 3 HCE during their program.
- Students entering a PhD program with a BSc or equivalent will typically take 4 HCE.
- Students entering a PhD program with an MSc degree or equivalent will take a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3 HCE during their program.
- The number of courses required will be determined by the student’s background and in consultation between the student and graduate coordinator.
Normally at least 3 HCE should be Chemistry courses (offered by the Chemistry Department). You may also take graduate level courses outside of the department, subject to approval from your supervisor, the instructor of record, and the Associate Heads Graduate Studies from both Chemistry and the department offering the course.
Normally courses numbered 600 and above are allowable for graduate program credit. You may take one 500 level with the consent of your supervisor, the Associate Head – Graduate, and the instructor of record of the course.
CHEM 701: Independent Study may be taken up to two times for credit. Your supervisor is most often the instructor of record for the course and s/he must notify this office by no later than the first week in term as we require time for processing before the course is available for registration.
600 & 700 level (graduate) Course Listings
Courses currently offered (by term)
Courses at the University of Calgary are measured in Half-Course Equivalents (HCE). 1 HCE is approximately the same as a one-semester 3-credit course at most post-secondary institutions.
[see chemistry for examples]
Types of Courses
[see chemistry for examples]
600 & 700 level (graduate) Course Listings
Courses currently offered (by term)
Courses at the University of Calgary are measured in Half-Course Equivalents (HCE). 1 HCE is approximately the same as a one-semester 3-credit course at most post-secondary institutions.
[see chemistry for examples]
Types of Courses
[see chemistry for examples]
600 & 700 level (graduate) Course Listings
Courses currently offered (by term)
Courses at the University of Calgary are measured in Half-Course Equivalents (HCE). 1 HCE is approximately the same as a one-semester 3-credit course at most post-secondary institutions.
[see chemistry for examples]
Types of Courses
[see chemistry for examples]
600 & 700 level (graduate) Course Listings
Courses currently offered (by term)
Courses at the University of Calgary are measured in Half-Course Equivalents (HCE). 1 HCE is approximately the same as a one-semester 3-credit course at most post-secondary institutions.
[see chemistry for examples]
Types of Courses
[see chemistry for examples]
600 & 700 level (graduate) Course Listings
Courses currently offered (by term)