Curriculum: Chemistry
Degree earned: Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
 

Effective: 08/2003

Updated: 08/2003
 

FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science1
3
CH 201 Chemistry - A Quantitative Science1
3
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab
1
CH 202 Quantitative Chemistry Lab
1
ENG 101 Academic Writing & Research1
4
MA 241 Calculus II
4
MA 141 Calculus I1
4
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
6
PMS 100 Perspectives on Learning
1
Any 100-level PE in Fitness & Wellness2
1
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3
15
16
 

SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 221 Organic Chemistry I1
4
CH 223 Organic Chemistry II1
4
PY 205 Physics for Engr & Sci I1
4
PY 208 Physics for Engr & Sci II
4
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
6
Literature Elective3
3
 
14
Physical Education Elective
1
 
Free Elective
3
15

JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 331 Introductory Physical Chemistry1
4
CH 315 Quantitative Analysis1
4
Advised Elective4
4
Advised Elective4
4
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3
Science Elective
4
Science Elective
4
Writing Electives5
3
 
15
 
15

SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 401 Systematic Inorganic Chemistry I
3
BCH 451 Principles of Biochemistry
4
Advised Elective4
6
Advised Elective4
6
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
6
Free Elective
4
Free Elective
1
14
 
16

Minimum Hours Required for Graduation:

1206
 
Footnotes:  
 

1. D grades are NOT accepted in CH 101, CH 201, CH 221, CH 223, CH 431, CH 433, ENG 101, MA 141, MA 241, MA 242, PY 205, PY 208.

2. Fitness and Wellness requirement can be met by taking any one of several PE 100 courses.

3. These courses, selected from University-approved General Education Requirements (GER) lists for Humanities and Social Sciences, must include the following: one course (3 hours) from Literature, one course (3 hours) from History, Philosophy or Religion; one course (3 hours) from Visual and Performing Arts or History; tow courses (6 hours) representing two different areas in Anthropology, Cultural Geography, Economics, Politics and Government, Psychology, and/or Sociology; one course (3 hours) from the Science, Technology & Society (Humanities and Social Sciences Perspective) list and one course for Humanities and Social Sciences. At least one of the courses chosen to satisfy the Humanities and Social Sciences requirement must focus on a non-English speaking culture.

4. Advised electives are designed to allow students to concentrate in areas related to academic or career goals. Courses used to fulfill this requirement are selected by students after consultation with and approval by their advisers or the Coordinator of Advising.

5. To be selected from GER Advanced Writing List.

6. All students must demonstrate foreign language proficiency at the FL_102 level.