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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
Chemistry, Non-ACS Track - General Option, B.S.
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Bachelor of Science with a major in Chemistry (Non-ACS Tracks)
This degree includes a number of fundamental courses in chemistry and allows for students with interests in additional fields to build a broad based curriculum. Combining this degree with a minor or second major prepares students for a laboratory positions and a variety of career opportunities that include: with business - technical sales; with engineering - chemical industry; with biology or geology - environmental studies or industrial hygiene; with political science followed by law school - patent law; with education - middle school or high school teaching.
Upon completion of the following degree tracks the student will have acquired:
- competence in the basic content of organic, inorganic, physical, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry;
- the ability to carry out experimental protocols and analyze and interpret data;
- the ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written presentations;
- proficiency in the use of appropriate computer applications and information technology as applied to chemistry;
- adequate preparation to compete successfully in a science-related career or entering professional school;
- an understanding of the impact of chemistry in a global/societal context.
Core IMPACTS Area M must include:
Core IMPACTS Area A:
foreign language is recommended.
Core IMPACTS Area T must include:
Field of Study: Courses specific to the major: 17-18 Hours
Requirements for the Major: 28 Hours
Supporting Courses and/or Minor Discipline Courses: 33-34 Hours
(refer to Course Catalog ) 33 hrs with minimum of 13 hrs 3000 or above
Total: 120 Hours
General Restrictions: Students are allowed only one D in the courses used to satisfy the major. A maximum of 4 hours of research is allowed in the degree program. Must complete 6 hours of 3000/4000 level DSW-courses where at least one is a chemistry course.
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