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For the BA, at least 30 hours in the department, including Chemistry 341,
343, two courses from (320, 350, 352, 355, 360, and 380), two courses
from (321, 345, 346, 347 and 351), 390 and 391 are required. The core
of eight courses required for the BS degree includes Chemistry 152, 341,
343, 320, and 321. For the BS major certified by the American Chemical
Society, at least 44 hours in the department are required, including the
chemistry core; Chemistry 345, 346, 350, 362, 382, 385, 386, 390, and
391. Students are encouraged to take additional chemistry courses beyond
the 44 hour minimum requirement. One year of German, Russian or French
or Fortran and C Programming, one year of Calculus, and one year of Physics
are required. The BS major not certified by the American chemical Society
serves as a second major for students with a first major in another science
or mathematics. This major requires 38 hours, including the chemistry
core; a choice of 380 or 381; two (or more) courses (for 3 cr) from 345,
346, 347, 351; two courses from 350, 352, 355, 360, and 386; 390 and 391.
Minors for the BS degree are limited to these courses: Biology 102 and
courses with BI 102 or higher as prerequisite, Computer Information Sciences
111 and courses with CM 111 or higher as prerequisite, Physics 281 and
above for the ACS certified major, Physics 261 or 281 and above for the
non-certified major, and Mathematics 116 and courses with MA 116 or higher
as prerequisite. The following non-chemistry courses are required of all
majors: 1. MA 116 and MA 117 or MA 151. 2. PS 261 & 262 or PS 281
& 282.
Suggested Schedule for American Chemical Society
Recommended Program
For students planning to enter chemistry as a profession or to go on to
chemistry graduate school, the following program leading to the Bachelor
of Science degree is recommended. In this program, the minors may be in
the following areas: biology, mathematics, computer information sciences,
or physics.
Freshman
First Semester (17 hrs)
Chemistry 151 (5)
English 101 (3)
Mathematics 151* (5)
Electives (3)
Physical Ed (1)
Second Semester (17 hrs)
Chemistry 152 (5)
Mathematics 152 (5)
Electives (6)
Physical Ed (1)
Sophomore
First Semester (17-18 hrs)
Chemistry 340 (3)
Chemistry 342 (2)
Language/Comp. Sc (3-4)
Elective (9)
Second Semester (16-17 hrs)
Chemistry 341 (3)
Chemistry 343 (2)
Physics 281 (5)
Language/Comp. Sci (3-4)
Elective (3)
Junior/Senior**
First Semester (16-17 hrs)
Chemistry 320 (3)
Chemistry 321 (1)
Chemistry 350 (3)
Chemistry 390 (1-2)
Physics 282 (5)
English 300 (3)
Second Semester (13-14hrs)
Chemistry 346 (1)
Chemistry 362 (2)
Chemistry 390 (1-2)
Electives (9)#
Junior/Senior**
First Semester (14 hrs)
Chemistry 345 (1)
Chemistry 381 (3)
Chemistry 390 (1)
Electives (9)#
Second Semester (14 hrs)
Chemistry 386 (3)
Chemistry 382 (3)
Chemistry 385 (1)
Chemistry 391 (1)
Electives (6)#
Electives should be chosen to satisfy general education and minor requirements
for graduation.
*Students not qualified to enroll in Mathematics 151 will be placed
in math courses according to their high school preparation.
**These chemistry courses are offered every other year. The recommended
junior and senior year schedules alternate.
#MA 153 and MA 241 are strongly recommended.
The Chemistry Major for Secondary Education Teachers
To receive departmental approval as having competency for certification
in teaching Chemistry at the secondary level, majors must complete a minimum
of a BA or BS in Chemistry as outlined above. In addition, students must
fulfill the course requirements for the Teacher of General Science and
complete appropriate course work within the Education Department in science
teaching methods. Students seeking certification to teach must also be
formally admitted to the University's Professional Teacher Education Programs.
For admission requirements, see EDUCATION in this catalog.
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