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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
Chemistry, Non-ACS Track - Professional Preparation Option, B.S.
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(Medical, Dental, Dental Hygiene, Veterinary)
This degree option is frequently the choice of students interested in professional programs because it allows a wide range of elective courses to fulfill the degree requirements. It is designed specifically for those students planning to attend medical, dental, veterinary, physician’s assistant, or other professional programs. The general requirements include 2 years of Chemistry and 1 year each of Biology, Physics, and English, and 1 semester Psychology/Sociology.
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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:
Core Area F: Courses specific to the major: 17-18 Hours
Requirements for the Major: 28 Hours
Recommended Minor: 15-18 Hours
(Biology, Psychology, or Spanish) 15-18 total hours with minimum 9-12 hours at 3000-level or above
Total: 120 Hours
General Restrictions: Students are allowed only one D in the courses used to satisfy the major. A maximum of 3 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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