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Chemistry Major (CHEM) Degree: Bachelor of Science Required: 122 semester hours, to include at least 36 hours at or above the 300 course level Available Concentrations & AOS Codes: The Chemistry Major (B.S.) differs from the B.A. in requiring additional advanced courses in chemistry and/or related sciences. It provides very thorough undergraduate training in chemistry and an excellent background for students planning to undertake graduate work or to enter the chemical industry. Students who complete this program will be certified to the American Chemical Society upon graduation as having fulfilled the Society’s requirements for undergraduate professional training. The sequence in which the required courses are taken is important, and the student should work closely with a chemistry advisor in planning a schedule. The concentration in Chemistry Research offers students the option to specialize in research and be exposed to four years of research. The concentration is designed to prepare students for graduate training in chemistry, biochemistry, medicine, and related professions or for employment in chemistry, biochemistry, or related industries. The exposure to research will build strong research, communication, and leadership skills. Such skills are in great demand. The concentration in Biochemistry offers students the option to specialize in biochemistry within the curriculum leading to the B.S. in Chemistry. This concentration is designed to prepare students for graduate training in biochemistry, medicine and related professions, or for employment in biochemistry or biotechnology related industries. The sequence in which the required courses are taken is important, and the student should work closely with a chemistry advisor in planning a schedule. Requirements I General Education Core Requirements (GEC) See complete GEC requirements and approved course listings for all categories.
II General Education Marker Requirements See details and courses. It is possible to meet all GE Marker Requirements while completing the GE Core requirements or courses required by the major/ concentration. Students may select courses for: Global/Global Non-Western Perspectives (GL/GN) One Speaking Intensive (SI) Course One Writing Intensive (WI) Course
III College of Arts and Sciences Additional Requirements (CAR) See requirements and approved courses.
IV Major Requirements Chemistry Concentration CHE 111*, 112*, 114, 115, 331, 333, 342, 351, 352, 354, 372, 401 (audit), 402, 420 or (556 and 557 which counts as one course), 442, 461, 462, 463, 464, 481, 531, 533 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. Chemistry Research Concentration
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. Biochemistry Concentration
Only major requirement and related area requirement courses in which grades of C- or better are earned will be counted toward the concentration. Students must earn a C- or better in prerequisite major requirement and related area requirement courses before advancing to subsequent courses. V Related Area Requirements Chemistry Concentration
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. Chemistry Research Concentration
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. *MAT 191 satisfies GMT; CHE 111, 112 and PHY 211 and 291 satisfy GNS. Biochemistry Concentration
Only major requirement and related area requirement courses in which grades of C- or better are earned will be counted toward the concentration. Students must earn a C- or better in prerequisite major requirement and related area requirement courses before advancing to subsequent courses. *MAT 191 satisfies GMT; CHE
111, 112 and PHY 291 satisfy GNS; BIO
111 satisfies CAR GLS VI Electives Chemistry Concentration Electives should be sufficient to complete the 122 semester hours required for the degree. Additional advanced mathematics courses are advised. Additional chemistry courses above the 100 level may be taken. CST 105, which fulfills the GRD requirement, is also recommended. Chemistry Research Concentration Electives should be sufficient to complete the 122 semester hours required for the degree. Additional advanced mathematics courses are advised. CST 105, which fulfills the GRD requirement, is recommended. Biochemistry Concentration Electives should be sufficient to complete the 122 semester hours required for the degree. One additional advanced biology course (e.g., BIO 355 or 481) is strongly recommended. CST 105, which fulfills the GRD requirement, is recommended. |
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