Combined Major
Program type
Programs | BSC-CGSC
Published program structure, rebuilt as a static map with generated prerequisite-flow graphs.
Combined Major
Program type
43
Named courses in the published structure
32
Related prerequisite courses outside the named list
17
EOS courses named directly in the program
Official Source
Published Description
This single degree program is composed of a selected combination of courses from the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and the Department of Chemistry. Students complete this program in the Faculty of Science and must consult the Faculty Program Requirements. The program introduces students to the field of geochemistry while providing a firm basis in the principles of chemistry.
Program Notes
Program Graph
The graph is driven by prerequisites from left to right (instead of year suggestions). The simplified view keeps the sequence readable while the full view is closer to the real data structure.
Additional program requirements
Contact Hours
Each row shows the regular-term average per term, with summer field courses broken out separately.
Regular-term figures are averaged across the published terms in each section. Electives are simplified to 3-0-0 at minimum and 3-3-0 at maximum, scaled to the published unit count. Open a row to inspect the named courses and assumptions.
Program path
Regular-term totals are averaged across the published terms in this section.
Regular-term totals are averaged across the published terms in this section.
Regular-term totals are averaged across the published terms in this section. The calendar publishes this as one combined section rather than separate year totals.
Electives are simplified to 3-0-0 at the low end and 3-3-0 at the high end, scaled to the published unit count.
Electives are simplified to 3-0-0 at the low end and 3-3-0 at the high end, scaled to the published unit count.
Electives are simplified to 3-0-0 at the low end and 3-3-0 at the high end, scaled to the published unit count.
Related Courses
These courses are not listed directly in the published program requirements, but they appear in the prerequisite chains that make the flow map readable.