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If I choose CHM (138H + 139H), and later discover that I want to specialize in chemistry (or a closely allied field), will it be possible to do so?

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If I choose CHM (138H + 139H), and later discover that I want to specialize in chemistry (or a closely allied field), will it be possible to do so?

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A. Yes, but you are advised to consult the Department. Both the combination CHM(138H + 139H) and CHM151Y are acceptable pre-requisites for second and later year Chemistry courses. The Department encourages potential specialists to take CHM 151Y, but a good performance in CHM (138H + 139H) will certainly provide adequate preparation for later year courses.

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