Bachelor  Chemistry and Biochemistry

    Bachelor Chemistry and Biochemistry

    Duration5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 19,285 / per year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Bachelor Chemistry and Biochemistry

    About

    Chemistry and biochemistry help you discover and explore the physical world in new, deeper ways.

    Chemistry touches almost every aspect of our existence. It is the foundational science for biology, medicine, and earth and environmental sciences.

    Chemistry explains the physical world and its processes, and chemists study the composition, structures, properties, and reactions of substances.

    Biochemistry focuses on the study of life at the molecular level. It explores the chemistry of living organisms and the molecular basis for the processes that occur in living cells.

    In chemistry and biochemistry, you will learn how the arrangements of atoms in chemical structures lead to their observed properties. You will use synthetic approaches to discover new chemical compounds that can impact in industries like pharmaceutical design and catalysis. You will learn how to quantify the amounts and concentrations of chemicals in the environment in areas such as air, water, and soil quality.

    You will also learn how the chemicals in biological systems interact with one another on the molecular level, and in their environment. Chemistry and biochemistry are both rooted in solid physical and mathematical foundations.

    Chemistry is one of only six subjects that has been taught since the University of Regina began as Regina College in 1911.

    What is Chemistry and Biochemistry?

    Chemistry is concerned with the properties of, and interactions between, all physical substances. Chemists develop, test, and regulate many parts of our everyday lives, including the creation of pharmaceuticals, food, and energy. Chemists are key to environmental monitoring and remediation, helping to protect public health and safety. They can also contribute to solving the world's energy and environmental problems. Chemists want to better understand the underlying nature of the physical world.

    Biochemistry is concerned with the properties of substances, but only as they relate to living organisms. Generally, biochemists are interested in the parts of chemistry that directly affect life. Biochemistry also focuses on the functions of genetic material: DNA and various types of RNA that are coded to perform any number of tasks in the cell. Biochemistry is both a life science and a chemical science.

    Some courses in chemistry and biochemistry at the U of R include:

    Physical Chemistry I

    Physical Chemistry I explores equilibrium and chemical thermodynamics, and includes a lab component with experiments in equilibria and thermodynamics.

    Quantum Chemistry

    Quantum Chemistry studies the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics and the application of quantum mechanics to chemical and spectroscopic problems. This course includes an introduction to computational chemistry.

    Medicinal Plants and Culture

    This course introduces students to key Indigenous bioactive (medicinal) plants, their biologically active compounds, and their importance in Indigenous culture. Students will use multidisciplinary and cross-cultural approaches to understanding plants and their medicinal properties.

    Enzymes

    The Enzymes course discusses the fundamentals of enzyme chemistry: kinetics, inhibition, structure and mechanism, activity control, protein folding and evolution.

    Chemical Biology

    Chemical biology is an interdisciplinary science where chemistry is applied to problems in biology. Topics include protein engineering/directed enzyme evolution, chemical genetics, genomics/proteomics, DNA/protein microarrays, catalytic antibody, ribozyme/DNAzyme, metabolic engineering, combinatorial biosynthesis, DNA nanotechnology, chemical ecology, bio-mimicry, biosensors, membrane transporters, and more.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    What documents does U of R require, other than the admissions application?

    The University of Regina may require official transcripts from your previous school(s). Specific document requirements depend on your educational background and the program or faculty you are applying to.

    Additional documents may be needed for different types of students:

    • Grade 12 students
    • High school graduates
    • Transfer students
    • International students (or non-Canadian credentials), including proof of English Language Proficiency
    • Students seeking entry to the Faculty of Education
    • Students seeking entry to the Faculty of Nursing

    For details on the exact documents you need for your application, check out our Application Guide!

    You may also view more information regarding approved documents here.

    English Program Requirements

    One of the following tests will also be accepted. Test results must be received by the Admissions Office directly from the testing service before the deadline for receipt of application documents. Test scores are valid within two years of the test result date. :

    TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) *Including Home Edition *Institutional TOEFL, TOEFL Essentials, and paper-based MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Internet Based*: Overall 83; Reading: 20; Listening: 20; Speaking: 20; Writing: 20

    IELTS - Academic (International English Language Testing System) MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall Band score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0

    Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic *Including PTE Academic Online MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall score of 59 No area with less than 59

    Duolingo online English test MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Taken up to June 30, 2024: Overall score: 120 Literacy: 105 Comprehension: 105 Conversation: 105 Production: 90
    Taken on July 1, 2024 and onward: Overall score: 120 Literacy: 105 Comprehension: 100 Conversation: 115 Production: 115

    Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)/C1 Also known as C1 Advanced, formerly known as Cambridge English MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall score of 180 Subscores: Reading: 169 Use of English: 169 Writing: 169 Listening: 169 Speaking: 169

    Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)/C2 Also known as C2 Proficiency, formerly known as Cambridge English MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall score of 180 Subscores: Reading: 169 Use of English: 169 Writing: 169 Listening: 169 Speaking: 169

    Career

    What Can You Do With a Chemistry or Biochemistry Degree?

    Upon successfully completing your bachelor’s program in chemistry or biochemistry, you will be ready for the next step of your career. The Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory in Regina has hired many of our graduates for their academic and lab skills. Some of our students go on to graduate studies and professional programs like Medicine or Pharmacy.

    To explore minors that may be available in this program area, please visit the Academic Calendar or meet with your faculty advisor in the Academic Advising Office after you are admitted.

    The jobs graduates go on to include:

    • Analytical Chemist
    • Biochemist
    • Environmental Chemist
    • Immunologist
    • Industrial Chemist
    • Pharmaceutical Chemist
    • Professor
    • Toxicologist

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    19,285 / per year
    Bachelor Chemistry and Biochemistry
    University of Regina
    University of Regina
    Canada

    Canada, Regina

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