• Master of Science in Chemistry at York University is offered as a 2-year teaching program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on both a full-time and part-time basis.
  • The program is consists of the thesis (full time) and course work (part-time) options.
  • York’s Graduate Program in Chemistry offers a wide range of study and research leading to the MSc and PhD degrees.
  • Various types of Stream and Specializations for students are:
    • Analytical chemistry
    • Atmospheric chemistry
    • Biological chemistry
    • Inorganic chemistry
    • Mass spectrometry
    • Organic synthesis
    • Physical and theoretical chemistry
  • The Program focuses on a wide range of study and research in all of the traditional areas of analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, physical, and theoretical chemistry with specialization available in atmospheric chemistry, mass spectrometry, biomolecular interactions and materials science.
  • Students with Fall Entry will receive full consideration for scholarships and awards and teaching assistant positions.
  • York University graduate students have a very high success rate in attracting scholarships. International students receive a bursary for the university health insurance plan.
  • Students get opportunities to study with the 24 full-time, research-active faculty members, including winners of several prestigious awards and 3 Canada Research Chairs.
  • Research at York is carried out in two modern, well-appointed buildings housing all manner of research equipment and support services, including a machine shop, glassblower, and electronics shop.
  • York University provides flexible cross-discipline programming, innovative course design, and diverse experiential learning provides students with an amazing variety of academic opportunities where learning is encouraged.
  • The average salary goes up to 53,000 USD.
  • Students studies will be enhanced by the world-class facilities including three research centres:
    • Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry
    • Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry
    • Centre for Research in Biomolecular Interactions.