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2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin
Chemistry, B.A.
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The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry provides flexibility in the study of chemistry and is recommended for students preparing for secondary certification, dual majors, or those planning to pursue graduate work outside of chemical sciences (e.g., law, M.B.A., public policy). The flexibility of this program is also suitable for students transferring from other colleges who wish to pursue a degree in Chemistry. Graduates from the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry also pursue health profession degrees and other chemistry-related graduate degrees.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Content Knowledge - Students will demonstrate knowledge of fundamental concepts in chemistry and select subdisciplines, including analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry.
- Students will apply chemistry principles in problem solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning related to current scientific and societal issues.
- Students use modern information science, technical databases, and the chemical literature to obtain information about a chemical, chemical technique, or topic relating to chemistry.
Laboratory Proficiency - Students will demonstrate skill in laboratory techniques, methods, and instrumentation in chemistry and its subdisciplines.
- Students will apply scientific methods to carry out and interpret the results of chemistry experiments.
- Students will use chemical safety, laboratory hazard, and green chemistry principles when conducting chemistry experiments.
Professional Skills - Students will demonstrate the ability to clearly communicate scientific results in multiple contexts, including written, graphical, and oral formats.
- Students will use team skills and collaboration to solve interdisciplinary problems and explore new areas of research.
- Students will be prepared for careers in the field of chemistry, and to enter selective graduate programs or professional school, including medical, dental, law, and business programs, upon graduation.
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: 52-58
Basic Requirements: (39-42 Credits)
Footnotes:
*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 permission. CHEM 301-Biochemistry Laboratory , CHEM 313-Laboratory Techniques in Organic Chemistry I , CHEM 342-Modern Analytical Chemistry Laboratory or CHEM 361-Modern Physical Chemistry Laboratory . **CHEM 304 cannot be taken if CHEM 300 is taken. Related Requirements: (16 Credits)
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 - 13 Credit Hours
- Third Year
- Fall - 15 Credit Hours
- Spring - 15 Credit Hours
- Fourth Year
- Fall - 15 Credit Hours
- Spring - 15 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 120
*Choose two advanced chemistry electives from the following list: CHEM 304, CHEM 393, CHEM 401, CHEM 405, CHEM 415, CHEM 418, CHEM 429, CHEM 434, CHEM, CHEM 439, CHEM 441, BIOL 300, NSCI 420 PHYS 344 and PHYS 352 to meet the degree requirements. Chemistry and other electives should be chosen in consultation with your academic advisor. ** CHEM 490 Advanced Chemistry Research may be used to replace one of the required upper division laboratory classes (i.e., CHEM 301 Biochemistry Laboratory, CHEM 313 Laboratory Techniques in Organic Chemistry, CHEM 342 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory or CHEM 361 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory); CHEM 490 also fulfills the Integrated & Applied Learning requirement. ***Students working toward Adolescence Certification in Chemistry and General Science may substitute INTD 300 Topics in Secondary Education: Science for CHEM 351451. 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.
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