Suggested Study Plan for B.S. Chemistry with Concentration in Research
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| Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| CHE 111, 112 General Chemistry I F,S,Su (GPS) |
4 |
CHE 114 General Chemistry II F,S,Su |
3 |
| MAT 151 PreCalculus F,S,Su (GMT) |
3 |
CHE 191 Introduction To Research F,S,Su |
1 |
| ENG 101 (CRD) |
3 |
MAT 191 Calculus I F,S,Su |
3 |
| Hist Persp Modern (GPH/GMO) |
3 |
Reasoning & Discourse (GRD) |
3 |
| Foreign Language (GFL) |
3 / 16 |
Global Perspective (GN) |
3 |
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Foreign Language (GFL) |
3 / 17 |
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| Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| CHE 242 Inorganic Chemistry F |
2 |
CHE 372 Intro. Laboratory Methods S |
2 |
| CHE 351 Organic Chemistry I F,Su |
4 |
CHE 352, 354 Organic Chemistry II S,Su |
4 |
| CHE-291 Sophomore Research |
3 |
CHE-292 Sophomore Research |
3 |
| MAT 292 Calculus II F,S,Su |
3 |
PHY 211 General Physics I S |
4 |
| Foreign Language (GFL) |
3 |
Foreign Language (GFL) |
3 |
| Philosophical, Religious, Ethical Principles (GPR) |
3 / 19 |
Fine Arts (GFA) |
3 / 19 |
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| Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| CHE 331, 333 Quantitative Analysis F |
4 |
Advanced Chemistry Elective |
3 |
| CHE 391 Junior Research |
3 |
CHE 392 Junior Research |
3 |
| PHY 212 General Physics II F |
4 |
Humanities (CFA, CBL, CWL, CAE) |
3 |
| Social/ Behavioral Science (CSB) |
3 |
Social/ Behavioral Science (GSB) |
3 |
| Literature(GLT) |
3 |
Addtnl Nat (Life) Sci (GLS ) |
3-4 |
| Non-Western Culture (CNW) |
3 / 17 |
Global Nonwestern (GN) |
3 / 15-16 |
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| Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| CHE 401 Chemistry Seminar F,S |
Au |
CHE 402 Chemistry Seminar F,S |
1 |
| CHE 491 Senior Research |
3 |
CHE 492 Senior Research |
3 |
| CHE 406 Introductory Physical Chemistry F |
4 |
Social/ Behavioral Science (GSB) |
3 |
| Advanced Chemistry Elective |
3 |
Hist Persp Pre Mod (GHP/GPM) |
3 |
| Social/ Behavioral Science (GSB) |
3 |
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3 |
| Literature (GLT) |
3 / 16 |
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Marker Courses: Four Gl/GN; Two SI (one in major); Four WI (one in major, one >300 level)
1. All B.S. with Concentration in Research majors must complete mathematics at least through MAT 292 Calculus II. Depending upon the individual mathematics background*, some students may start with Math 150 rather than Math 151 and extend the sequence of math courses by one semester. Others may start with Math 191. Majors are strongly advised to elect additional advanced mathematics courses. *(Math Placement Exam required. See the Mathematics section of the Academic Guide for New Students.)
2. If the student is able to begin Foreign Language at the intermediate level in the Freshman Year, a second year of language may not be required.
3. The sequence listed here for meeting the General Education and College Additional Requirements (identified by capital letters in parentheses) is a suggestion only and may be arranged to fit each student’s particular situation.
4. Only major requirement and related area requirement courses in which grades of C- or better are earned will be counted toward the major. Students must earn a C- or better in prerequisite major requirement and related area requirement courses before advancing to subsequent courses.
5. Electives may be taken in any area, including chemistry, related sciences and mathematics. CST 105, which fulfills the GRD requirement, is also recommended.
6. Senior Chemistry majors should register for CHE 401 in their second last semester and attend seminar, whether or not they plan to present a seminar this first semester. All must register for CHE 402 in their last semester. A grade will be given in the second semester, based on presentation and attendance in CHE 401 and CHE 402. Juniors are encouraged to attend.
7. Research courses (291,292, 391,392, 491,492) may be taken during the summer.
Major Requirements
1. CHE 111, 112, 114, 191, 242, 291, 292, 331, 333, 351, 352, 354, 372, 391, 392, 401 (audit), 402, 406, 491, 492.
2. Two courses from among: CHE 420 or 556 and 557 (which count as one course), 442, 481, 531, 553.
Related Area Requirements
1. MAT 191*, 292, 293
2. PHY 291*, 292
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