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Chemistry (B.S.)

Students contemplating a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or Biochemistry should begin the introductory and organic chemistry sequence (CHEM 1301, CHEM 2311, and CHEM 2312) the fall semester of their freshman year or as soon as they satisfy the math pre-requisite. MATH 2312 and MATH 2313 should be completed by the end of the sophomore year if possible.

Requirements

1. 59-60 semester hours distributed as follows:

I. Support courses:

BIOL 1402Genl Biol I for Majors and Lab

MATH 2312Calculus I

MATH 2313Calculus II

PHYS 2305Physics I

PHYS 2105Physics I Lab

PHYS 2306Physics II

PHYS 2106Physics II Laboratory

II. Introductory Chemistry courses:

CHEM 1301Chemical Principles I

CHEM 1101Chemical Principles I Lab

CHEM 1302Chemical Principles II

CHEM 1102Chemical Principles II Lab

*Note:  CHEM 1203L, General Chemistry Laboratory, is equivalent to the combination of CHEM 1101, Chemical Principles I Laboratory, and CHEM 1102, Chemical Principles II Laboratory.


III. Foundation Chemistry Courses:

CHEM 2311Organic Chemistry I

CHEM 2111Organic Chemistry I Lab

CHEM 3321Quantitative Analysis

CHEM 3221Quantitative Analysis Lab

CHEM 3341Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM 4351Biochemistry I

CHEM 4251Biochemistry I Laboratory

CHEM 4331Physical Chem: Thermodynamics

CHEM 4231Phys Chem I/Thermodynamics Lab

CHEM 3160Intro Chem Research/Careers

IV. In-Depth Courses:

CHEM 2312Organic Chemistry II

CHEM 2112Organic Chemistry II Lab

CHEM 3342Coordination/Solid State Chem

CHEM 3142Exprmtl Methods/Inorganic Chem

CHEM 4322Instrumental Analysis

CHEM 4222Instrumental Analysis Lab

CHEM 4432Physical Chem II Quantum Mech

CHEM 4260Advanced Chemical Research

*Two semesters of CHEM 4160 may be substituted for CHEM 4260.

V. Chemistry Electives:

One 3 or 4 hour chemistry course selected from any upper-division chemistry offering not listed above.  The courses listed below are highly recommended for Chemistry majors but are not required.

MATH 2303Intro/Probability & Statistics

CHEM 4352Biochemistry II