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Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Chemistry
Area of study
Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This chemistry program offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree for students aiming for graduate studies or industry careers, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree for those seeking secondary education certification or pre-professional majors. The curriculum includes core chemistry courses, electives, and supporting courses in physics, mathematics, and computer science. Students can tailor their studies to their career goals through elective choices and recommended courses.

Program Outline

Outline:

  • Requirements: 37 Hours
  • CHE 111 - General Chemistry I
  • CHE 112 - General Chemistry II
  • CHE 113 - General Chemistry I Laboratory
  • CHE 114 - General Chemistry II Laboratory
  • CHE 321 - Analytical Chemistry
  • CHE 315 - Research Methods
  • CHE 341 - Organic Chemistry I
  • CHE 342 - Organic Chemistry II
  • CHE 343 - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
  • CHE 344 - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
  • CHE 350 - Instrumental Analysis
  • CHE 380 - Junior Seminar
  • CHE 451 - Physical Chemistry I
  • CHE 452 - Physical Chemistry II
  • CHE 453 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
  • CHE 454 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
  • CHE 480 - Senior Seminar
  • Electives: 6 Hours
  • CHE 370 - Inorganic Chemistry
  • CHE 385 - Internship
  • CHE 390 - Junior Research
  • CHE 400 - Special Topics
  • CHE 460 - Biochemistry
  • CHE 490 - Senior Research
  • CHE 355 - Environmental Chemistry
  • ENV 355 - Environmental Chemistry
  • Supporting Courses: 22 Hours
  • PHY 241 - General University Physics I
  • PHY 242 - General University Physics II
  • PHY 243 - General University Physics I Laboratory
  • PHY 244 - General University Physics II Laboratory
  • MTH 210 - Calculus I
  • MTH 211 - Calculus II
  • MTH 310 - Calculus III
  • Recommended Courses
  • MTH 311 - Differential Equations
  • MTH 331 - Probability and Statistics
  • CS - Programming Language Course

Careers:

  • Students wishing to pursue a graduate degree in chemistry or employment in the chemical industry should pursue the B.S.
  • degree.
  • The B.A.
  • degree is designed for those students seeking secondary education certification in chemistry as well as for several pre-professional majors (pre-dental, pre-medical, pre-pharmacy, etc.).
  • Students pursuing careers in dentistry, medicine, and pharmacy generally major in chemistry with a minor in biology or the converse.
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