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BS - CHEMISTRY ARTS & SCIENCES
The B.S. in Chemistry degree program is fully approved by the American Chemical Society and is an excellent preparation for students planning to pursue graduate studies.
Liberal Arts Requirement
See General Education
Foundation Courses
Distribution Courses
Major Requirement
CHE 111, 113L General Chemistry I & Laboratory
CHE 112, 114L General Chemistry II & Laboratory
CHE 221, 223L Organic Chemistry I & Laboratory
CHE 222, 224L Organic Chemistry II & Laboratory
CHE 227, 229L Analytical Chemistry & Laboratory
CHE 331, 333L Physical Chemistry I & Laboratory
CHE 332, 334L Physical Chemistry II & Laboratory
CHE 338, 340L Instrumental Analysis & Laboratory
CHE 345, 347L Biochemistry I & Laboratory
CHE 361, 460, 461 Seminar
CHE 442, 444L Inorganic Chemistry & Laboratory
CHE 443, 445L Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHE 449L, 450L Senior Research
Advanced Chemistry Electives
Advised Science, CIS or Math Elective
MAT 111-112 Calculus I, II
PHY 121-122 General Physics
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Advanced chemistry electives should be chosen from the following list of courses: CHE 350, CHE 435, CHE 441, CHE 446, CHE 449L & CHE 450L, CHE 494, CHE 495, CHE 496, CHE 497. CHE 403 and CHE 404 may be substituted for CHE449L, 450L. Ordinarily, the laboratory work will be taken at the same time that the student covers the related work in lecture.
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