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Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

The Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry requires the completion of 70 hours of course work consisting of the following courses:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 37500, Instrumental Analysis (5),
CHM 40100, Inorganic Chemistry (3),
CHM 47100, Physical Chemistry I (3),
CHM 47200, Physical Chemistry II (3),
CHM 47300, Physical Chemistry Lab (2),
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1),
and three credits of chemistry electives numbered 30000 or above.

Also required are:
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Sciences (3)
MTH 27100, Calculus I (5),
MTH 27200, Calculus II (5),
MTH 30300, Calculus III (5)
PHY 30100, General Physics I (4),
PHY 30200, General Physics II (4).



Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry requires the completion of up to 54 hours of course work consisting of the following courses:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 37500, Instrumental Analysis (5)
Or
CHM 47100, Physical Chemistry I (3),
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1),
and three credits of Chemistry electives numbered 30000 or above.

Also required are:
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Sciences (3)
MTH 27100, Calculus I (5),
MTH 27200, Calculus II (5),
PHY 25100, Introductory Physics I (4),
and PHY 25200, Introductory Physics II (4),
OR
PHY 30100, General Physics I (4),
and PHY 30200, General Physics II (4).

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Bachelor of Science, Chemistry with concentration in Biochemistry

The Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry with concentration in Biochemistry requires the completion of 66 hours of course work consisting of the following courses:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 36300, Biochemistry (4),
CHM 47100, Physical Chemistry I (4),
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1).

Also required are:
BIO 25100 General Biology I (4) ,
BIO 25200 General Biology II (4),
BIO 30400 Cell Biology (4) ,
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Sciences (3)
MTH 27100, Calculus I (5),
MTH 27200, Calculus II (5),
PHY 25100, Introductory Physics I (4),
and PHY 25200, Introductory Physics II (4),
OR
PHY 30100, General Physics I (4),
and PHY 30200, General Physics II (4).

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Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry with a Concentration in Forensics

The Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with Concentration in Forensics prepares students for careers in forensic or other laboratory analysis positions. The degree requires up to 86 credit hours of coursework including:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 31100, Applications in Forensic Science (3)
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 37500, Instrumental Analysis (5),
CHM 48000, Chemistry Internship (3-6)
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1),
and three credits of chemistry electives numbered 300 or above.

Also required are:
MTH 17000, Survey Calculus (3)
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Sciences (3)
BIO 25100, General Biology I (4)
BIO 22700, Human A&P I (4)
BIO 22800, Human A&P II (4)
PHY 25100, Intro to Physics I (4)
PHY 25200, Intro to Physics II (4)
ART 18100, Intro to Photography (3)
CJ 10100, Criminology (3)
CJ 21000, Criminal Justice Systems (3)
CJ 30100, Criminal Procedure (3)
CJ 31000, Criminal Law (3)
CJ 33100, Criminal Investigations (3)

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Minor, Chemistry

The minor in Chemistry requires the completion of 23 hours of course work consisting of the following courses:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
and three or more 30000 level Chemistry course credits

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Unified Science degree with Chemistry Endorsement

The course requirements for the Unified Science degree with a Chemistry Endorsement are:

CHM 11100, Environmental Science (3),
CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 47100, Physical Chemistry I (4),
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1),

Also required are:
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Science(3) ,
MTH 27100, Calculus I (5) ,
MTH 27200, Calculus II (5),
BIO 25100, General Biology I (4) ,
BIO 25200, General Biology II (4),
BIO 36200, Advanced Environmental Biology (4)
PHY 25100, Introductory Physics I (4), and
PHY 25200, Introductory Physics II (4), OR
PHY 30100, General Physics I (4),
and PHY 30200, General Physics II (4).
ESC 10000, Physical Geology (4) ,
ESC 11000, Introduction to Meteorology (4) ,
SCI 21200, History of Science (3) ,

Required Education Courses are:
EDU 11000, Orientation to Ed. (3) ,
EDU 30300, Psychology of Teaching and Learning (3) ,
EDU 30400, Measurement and Evaluation to Enhance Learning (3) ,
EDU 30700, Teaching Reading in the Content Area (3) ,
EDU 32000, History and Philosophy of Education (3) ,
EDU 32100, Middle/High school Classroom Teaching & Mgt (3) ,
EDU 33000, Methods of Teaching Science (3) ,
EDU 34100, Education of the Exceptional Child (3) ,
EDU 38000, Pre-Student Teaching Practicum (1) ,
EDU 41000, Student Teaching (12)

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Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry certification in Education

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry with certification in Education requires the completion of up to 91 hours of course work consisting of the following courses:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 37500, Instrumental Analysis (5)
Or
CHM 47100, Physical Chemistry I (3),
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1),
and three credits of Chemistry electives numbered 30000 or above.

Also required are:
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Sciences (3)
MTH 27100, Calculus I (5),
MTH 27200, Calculus II (5),
PHY 25100, Introductory Physics I (4),
and PHY 25200, Introductory Physics II (4),
OR
PHY 30100, General Physics I (4),
and PHY 30200, General Physics II (4).

Required Education Courses are:
EDU 11000, Orientation to Ed. (3) ,
EDU 30300, Psychology of Teaching and Learning (3) ,
EDU 30400, Measurement and Evaluation to Enhance Learning (3) ,
EDU 30700, Teaching Reading in the Content Area (3) ,
EDU 32000, History and Philosophy of Education (3) ,
EDU 32100, Middle/High school Classroom Teaching & Mgt (3) ,
EDU 33000, Methods of Teaching Science (3) ,
EDU 34100, Education of the Exceptional Child (3) ,
EDU 38000, Pre-Student Teaching Practicum (1) ,
EDU 41000, Student Teaching (12)

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Bachelor of Science, Chemistry certification in Education

The Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry requires the completion of 107 hours of course work consisting of the following courses:

CHM 23000, General Chemistry 1 (3),
CHM 23100, General Chemistry 2 (3),
CHM 23200, General Chemistry 3 (3),
CHM 24100, General Chemistry 2 Lab (1),
CHM 24200, General Chemistry 3 Lab (1),
CHM 35100, Analytical Chemistry (5),
CHM 36100, Organic Chemistry I (4),
CHM 36200, Organic Chemistry II (4),
CHM 37500, Instrumental Analysis (5),
CHM 40100, Inorganic Chemistry (3),
CHM 47100, Physical Chemistry I (3),
CHM 47200, Physical Chemistry II (3),
CHM 47300, Physical Chemistry Lab (2),
CHM 49000, Chemistry Seminar (1),
and three credits of chemistry electives numbered 30000 or above.

Also required are:
MTH 24100, Statistics for Natural Sciences (3)
MTH 27100, Calculus I (5),
MTH 27200, Calculus II (5),
MTH 30300, Calculus III (5)
PHY 30100, General Physics I (4),
PHY 30200, General Physics II (4).

Required Education Courses are:
EDU 11000, Orientation to Ed. (3) ,
EDU 30300, Psychology of Teaching and Learning (3) ,
EDU 30400, Measurement and Evaluation to Enhance Learning (3) ,
EDU 30700, Teaching Reading in the Content Area (3) ,
EDU 32000, History and Philosophy of Education (3) ,
EDU 32100, Middle/High school Classroom Teaching & Mgt (3) ,
EDU 33000, Methods of Teaching Science (3) ,
EDU 34100, Education of the Exceptional Child (3) ,
EDU 38000, Pre-Student Teaching Practicum (1) ,
EDU 41000, Student Teaching (12)

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