Chemistry Major - Applied
B.A. or B.S. degree program
Total hours required – 62-70
| Base Courses in Chemistry (CM) |
Hours |
| 1113 |
General Chemistry Lectures I (3) - F, SP, SU |
3 |
| 1123 |
General Chemistry Lectures II (3) - F, SP, SU |
3 |
| 1211 |
General Chemistry Laboratories I (1) - F, SP, SU |
1 |
| 1221 |
General Chemistry Laboratories II (1) - F, SP, SU |
1 |
| 2113 |
Organic Chemistry Lectures II (3) - F, SU |
3 |
| 2123 |
Organic Chemistry Lectures II (3) - SP, SU |
3 |
| 2211 |
Organic Chemistry Laboratories I (1) - F, SU |
1 |
| 2221 |
Organic Chemistry Laboratories II (1) - SP, SU |
1 |
| 2314 |
Analytical Chemistry (4) F |
4 |
| 3414 |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis (4) SP |
4 |
| 3613 |
Inorganic Chemistry (3) SP |
3 |
| 3713 |
Introduction to Physical Chemistry (3) F* (even numbered years) |
3 |
| 4911 |
Chemical Literature (1) F |
1 |
| 4921 |
Chemical Seminar (1) SP |
1 |
| Base Courses in Computer Science (CSCI) |
Hours |
| 1041 |
Computer Applications - Math/Science (1) F, SP |
1 |
| Base Courses in Mathematics (MA) |
Hours |
| 1314 |
Calculus I (4) F, SP |
4 |
| 2314 |
Calculus II (4) F, SP |
4 |
| 2324 |
Calculus III (4) F, SP |
4 |
| Base Courses in Physics (PH) |
Hours |
| 1214 |
Elementary College Physics II (4) - F |
4 |
| 1224 |
Elementary College Physics II (4) - SP, SU |
4 |
| Additional Coursework |
In addition to the above, the student must select an emphasis in one of the subjects below. These subjects constitute the student’s minor.
- Emphasis in Business: Accounting 2503, 2513; Economics 2503, 2513; and six hours selected from Finance 3503, Management 3503, Marketing 3503
- Emphasis in Computer Science: Computer Science 1514, 2113, 3113; Information Systems 1013; and six additional hours chosen from Information Systems offerings with the approval of the department chair
- Emphasis in Mathematics: Mathematics 2314 and two courses selected from Mathematics 2103, 2324, 3123, 3133, 3213
- Emphasis in other academic areas: The Chemistry Department will consider proposals from students who wish to emphasize areas other than those listed above. This will be done in consultation with the department chair. The area selected must be one which will compliment the student’s academic progress and professional goals.
This program is designed for students who do not plan to do graduate work in chemistry. |
The major field writing requirement is satisfied by completing Chemistry 2221 and Chemistry 3414 with a grade of “C” or above.