Arts and Science Online Courses in Chemistry

There are four online Chemistry courses offered by Arts and Science Online at Queen’s University in the spring/summer terms: 

CHEM 113 – General Chemistry I, 3.0                             May 1 - June 12, 2023

CHEM 114 – General Chemistry II, 3.0                           July 4 - August 15, 2023

CHEM 281 – General Organic Chemistry I, 3.0               May 1 - June 12, 2023

CHEM 285 – General Organic Chemistry II, 3.0            July 4 - August 15, 2023

These courses are primarily for students who are NOT in degree programs at Queen’s University, as CHEM 113, 114, and 285 do not, at present, have a lab component.  If, however, you have taken CHEM 112 or 282 previously, and failed the lecture component, but completed the wet lab component above the required threshold, you may use CHEM 113 + CHEM 114 to repeat CHEM 112 (with your lab exemption) and use CHEM 285 to repeat CHEM 282 (with your lab exemption).  The online version of CHEM 281 is identical to the on-campus version of the course and may be taken as part of degree plans in Biology or Life Sciences at Queen’s University.  Students in Chemistry or Biochemistry degree plans should NOT take CHEM 281 or CHEM 282 (285).

For more details on these ASO courses, use the links below:

CHEM 113: General Chemistry I: From Atoms to Matter | Queen's University Arts and Science Online (queensu.ca)
CHEM 114: General Chemistry II: Thermodynamics and Kinetics | Queen's University Arts and Science Online (queensu.ca)
CHEM 281: General Organic Chemistry I (with Virtual Laboratory) | Queen's University Arts and Science Online (queensu.ca)
CHEM 285: General Organic Chemistry II (with Virtual Laboratory) | Queen's University Arts and Science Online (queensu.ca)

For more information or to ask questions about the courses and their use in degree plans or certificates, contact:

Meredith Richards, Undergraduate Assistant in Chemistry:  ugadm@chem.queensu.ca

or

Anne Petitjean, Chair of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry: ugchair@chem.queensu.ca