for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Chemistry degree
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Freshman – Fall Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
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• | CHEM 105 | Principles of Chemistry I | 3 |
• | CHEM 113 | Principles of Chemistry Lab | 2 |
• | MATH 125 | Mathematics I | 4 |
Freshman – Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | CHEM 106 | Principles of Chemistry II | 3 |
• | MATH 126 | Mathematics II | 4 |
Sophomore – Fall Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | CHEM 223 or CHEM 323 |
Introductory Organic Chemistry I or Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
• | CHEM 233 | Introduction to Organic Chemistry Lab I | 3 |
• | PHYS 115 | Introductory Physics I | 4 |
Sophomore – Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | CHEM 224 or CHEM 324 |
Introductory Organic Chemistry II or Organic Chemistry II |
3 |
• | CHEM 234 | Introduction to Organic Chemistry Lab II | 3 |
• | PHYS 116 | Introductory Physics II | 4 |
Junior – Fall Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | CHEM 301 or CHEM 335 |
Introductory Physical Chemistry I or Physical Chemistry I |
3 |
• | CHEM 304 [1] | Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Lab | 2 |
• | CHEM 310 [1] | Foundations of Analytical Chemistry | 3 |
Junior – Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | CHEM 302 or CHEM 336 |
Introductory Physical Chemistry II or Physical Chemistry II |
3 |
• | CHEM 305 [2] | Introductory Physical Chemistry Lab | 3 |
Senior – Fall Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | (Electives) | varies | |
Senior – Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits | ||
• | (Electives) | varies |
[1] CHEM 304 and CHEM 310 have been restructured as of fall 2012. CHEM 304 has been reduced from 4 credits to 2 credits, and the lab sections are now 3 hours instead of 5 hours long. CHEM 310 lecture is now a co-requisite. Students who have completed neither must add both courses to the SIS shopping cart in order to enroll. [2] CHEM 305, CHEM 306, and CHEM 332 are approved departmental seminar courses. Chemistry and Chemical Biology majors do not have to take any other courses to fulfill the departmental seminar SAGES requirement. |