Chemistry
Students who study chemistry explore the building blocks that compose our material world. Chemists study existing substances and work to create new substances, in an effort to contribute to better understanding and appreciation of our world. Chemistry is an exciting science, that provides the foundation for other scientific disciplines.
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Course Number |
Title |
Credit |
Offered* |
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Chemistry | |||||
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CHM 111 |
General College Chemistry |
4 |
F |
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CHM 221 |
Organic Chemistry I |
4 |
S |
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CHM 222 |
Organic Chemistry II |
4 |
F |
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CHM 232 |
Quantitative Analysis |
4 |
S |
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CHM 421 |
Current Topics Seminar |
1 |
B |
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Any Advanced Laboratory (CHM 310-313) |
1 |
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At least 13 additional credits from the list below |
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CHM 305 |
Advanced Organic |
3 |
F |
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CHM 306 |
Instrumental Analysis |
3 |
S |
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CHM 307 |
Physical Chemistry I |
3 |
F |
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CHM 308 |
Physical Chemistry II |
3 |
S |
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CHM 310 |
Advanced Laboratory (Organic) |
1-2 |
F |
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CHM 311 |
Advanced Laboratory(Instrumental) |
2 |
S |
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CHM 312 |
Advanced Laboratory (Physical/Inorganic) |
1-2 |
F |
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CHM 313 |
Biochemistry Laboratory |
1 |
S |
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CHM 317 |
Biochemistry I |
3 |
F |
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CHM 318 |
Biochemistry II |
3 |
S |
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CHM 304 |
Inorganic Chemistry |
3 |
F |
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CHM 412 |
Polymer Chemistry |
3 |
S |
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CHM 420 |
Chemical Research |
1-2 |
B |
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CHM 421 |
Current Topics Seminat |
1 |
B |
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Total CHM Credits |
31+ |
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| A passing grade on a chemistry comprehensive exam is required. | |||||
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Supporting Field Requirements |
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MAT 161 |
Calculus I |
4 |
B |
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MAT 162 |
Calculus II |
4 |
B |
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PHY 201 |
College Physics I |
4 |
F |
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PHY 202 |
College Physics II |
4 |
S |
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Total Supporting Field Credits |
16 |
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* F = Fall, S = Spring, B = Both Fall and Spring