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Nov 09, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
Chemistry, American Chemical Society Certified, B.S.
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The ACS certified Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program emphasizes laboratory and advanced courses that prepare students for careers in chemical research, laboratory work, or master’s and doctoral programs in the chemical sciences. It is intended for those who wish to obtain a degree certified by a professional organization and can lead to careers in the pharmaceutical industry, environmental testing, laboratory research, and health professions.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of fundamental concepts in chemistry and its subdisciplines, including physical, organic, inorganic, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to design, carry out, and interpret the results of an experiment in two subdisciplines of chemistry, including the determination and reporting of experimental uncertainties.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to design and carry out a synthetic scheme including the full structural characterization of the products.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to clearly communicate (both orally and written) the results of an experiment including the use of modern library searching and retrieval methods to obtain information about a topic, chemical, chemical technique, or an issue relating to chemistry.
- Students will demonstrate that they know and can follow the proper procedures and regulations for safe handling, use, and disposal of chemicals.
General Education Requirements (30-40 Credits)
Prerequisite coursework may be required to satisfy certain General Education courses and will count as elective credit.
Total Credits Required to Complete Major: 55-68
Basic Requirements: (49-52 Credits)
Related Requirements: (16 Credits)
Mathematics (8 Credit Hours)
Sample Course Map
For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2022: please select the bulletin year in which you entered the college (matriculated) at the top right of this page.
Curriculum Map
- First Year
- Fall - 16 Credit Hours
- Spring - 16 Credit Hours
- Second Year
- Fall - 15 Credit Hours
- Spring - 16 Credit Hours
- Third Year
- Fall - 14 Credit Hours
- Spring - 14 Credit Hours
- Fourth Year
- Fall - 12 Credit Hours
- Spring - 15 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 120
*Choose two advanced courses from the following list of electives: CHEM 304 , CHEM 305 , CHEM 315 , CHEM 318 , CHEM 329 , CHEM 334 , CHEM 338 , CHEM 339 , CHEM 341 , BIOL 393 , CHEM 401 or BIOL 300 ; and PHYS 344 and PHYS 352 to meet the degree requirements. CHEM 399 - Directed Study which involves a minimum of 4 laboratory contact hours per week and a comprehensive written report, may replace one of the following laboratory courses with prior permission. CHEM 301 - Biochemistry Laboratory , CHEM 313 - Laboratory Techniques in Organic Chemistry , CHEM 342 - Analytical Chemistry Laboratory or CHEM 361 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory . Students must complete a waiver form and complete a comprehensive lab report in the format for an ACS research report https://www.acs.org/content/dam/acsorg/about/governance/committees/training/acsapproved/degreeprogram/preparing-a-research-report.pdf. Students interested in chemical physics are advised to take PHYS 344 and PHYS 352 . Students interested in environmental chemistry should consider CHEM 341 and CHEM 304 or CHEM 315 . Chemistry and other electives should be chosen in consultation with your academic advisor.
Note: Variation in the order of courses is possible, depending upon prerequisites. Consult course information in the bulletin or your academic advisor to customize your eight semester plan.
KEY - Participation in a Global Society (PGS)
Attributes:
Sub Areas
Abbreviation |
Definition |
DPP |
Diversity, Pluralism, Power |
WCV |
World Cultures & Values |
CGC |
Contemporary Global Challenges |
CAI |
Creativity & Innovation |
SST |
Sustainability |
Learning Areas
Abbreviation |
Definition |
ARTS |
Arts |
HUMA |
Humanities |
SOSC |
Social Science |
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