| Program Code: CLT | Campus: Seneca@York |
| Duration: 4 Semesters (2 Years) | Start Dates: Summer, Fall, Winter Start dates are subject to change |
| Credential Awarded: Ontario College Diploma | |
This program is designed to provide students with the basic principles and techniques currently used in the biological and chemical sciences. The practical training provides hands-on experience necessary to perform assays and determinations with the required speed, precision, and accuracy necessary for a broad range of industries. The student receives thorough training in the proper care and use of laboratory apparatus for wet and instrumental methods.
Program Eligibility:
* Seneca will also accept Grade 12 (U) Mathematics, MHF4(U) (Advanced Functions) or MCV4(U) (Calculus and Vectors). Good grades in MAP4(C) or MCR3(U) may be considered.
Note: All applicants who are offered admission to programs in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology will have an English and Mathematics assessment. The assessments are used for academic placement in English and Mathematics courses that are appropriate to the student’s skill level. In the event a preparatory course is required before enrolling in the standard semester one English or Mathematics, students will automatically be timetabled into the appropriate preparatory course.
The Importance of Learning Skills:
Applicant Selection:
The graduate technician will be capable of performing physical, chemical and microbiological analyses under the supervision of a technologist, chemist, biologist, or engineer. The work may range from quality control to research and development. Employment may be found with government agencies, industry, university laboratories, and consulting firms.
Areas of study include organic and analytical chemistry, biochemistry, industrial microbiology, pharmaceutical and instrumental methods.
In the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, the Technician (2-year) and Technologist (3-year) programs have a common first year, that is, semester one and semester two.
Graduates of the 2-year Chemical Laboratory Technician program with a semester four minimum G.P.A. of 2.5 may apply to transfer to CHY semester four.
Through transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this Seneca College program may be eligible for credit at the following universities:
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| York University | • Any relevant major |
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| University of Western Ontario | • Bachelor of Engineering Science |
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Royal Roads University | • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science or Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management |
Qualified applicants with existing post-secondary education in biology, biotechnology, chemistry or pharmaceutical sciences or technology disciplines may apply for the FAST TRACK assessment of their credentials. Candidates that fully qualify for FAST TRACK will be given direct entry into the second year of this program. The granting of credits beyond semester two is possible in exceptional cases. FAST TRACK entry may, at the discretion of the department, be offered to partially qualified candidates, in conjunction with requirements to complete additional subjects from semesters one or two.
All students are required to follow guidelines, policies and procedures set down by the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry.
One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category), for which EAC150 is a pre-requisite.
A general education subject (other than EAC), is a pre-requisite for SES391.
| Semester 1 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|
| BIO173 | Biology | 6 |
| CHM173 | Chemistry | 6 |
| EAC150 | College English | 3 |
| ICA001 | Introduction to Computers and Applications | 2 |
| MTH173 | Mathematics | 5 |
| SSA001 | Science Survival | 1 |
| Semester 2 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| BIO273 | Biology | 6 |
| CHM273 | Chemistry | 6 |
| MTH273 | Mathematics | 5 |
| PHY273 | Physics | 3 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| Semester 3 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| AIC372 | Applied Inorganic Chemistry | 3 |
| CHO372 | Chemistry - Organic | 6 |
| CPG453 | Computer Applications | 3 |
| MBG372 | Microbiology | 5 |
| SES391 | Effective Technical Writing | 3 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| Semester 4 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| BIC472 | Biochemistry | 6 |
| IMB472 or IPM472 |
Industrial Microbiology Introduction to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing |
5 5 |
| ITM472 | Instrumental Methods | 6 |
| IOC472 | Analytical Chemistry | 6 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| For more information, please visit our website at: biochem.senecac.on.ca | |
| Program Student Advisor: | Monica Russell Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 3769 Email: Monica.Russell@senecac.on.ca |
| Program Chair: | James Humphreys Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 3773 Email: James.Humphreys@senecac.on.ca |
| Admissions Advisor: | Betrice Brangman Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2802 Email: betrice.brangman@senecac.on.ca |
| Registration & Records Contact: | Diane Duerden Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 3006 Email: diane.duerden@senecac.on.ca |
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