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Chemistry Required Courses |
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| Dr. Harvey
is introducing her General Chemistry
students to some of the fundamentals
of the solid state. |
MAJOR
IN CHEMISTRY |
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course number to view course description. |
30 hours
in chemistry including: |
| CH
121 |
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General
Chemistry I |
| CH
122 |
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General
Chemistry II |
| CH
254 |
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Analytical
Chemistry |
| CH
330 |
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Organic
Chemistry I |
| CH
331 |
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Organic
Chemistry II |
| CH
464 |
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Physical
Chemistry Lecture I |
| CH
465 |
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Physical
Chemistry Lecture II |
| CH
594 |
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Chemistry
Seminar |
| NS
597 |
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Science
and Society Seminar |
plus
additional upper-level
hours to complete the
chemistry requirement,
and |
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| PHY
215 |
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Physics
I |
| PHY
216 |
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Physics
II |
| MA
221 |
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Calculus
and Analytical Geometry I |
| MA
222 |
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Calculus
and Analytical Geometry II |
One
course in computer language is
strongly recommended.
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MINOR
IN CHEMISTRY |
18 hours
in chemistry including courses in general,
organic, and analytical chemistry. |
TEACHER
CERTIFICATION |
Students
who plan to become chemistry teachers
should consult the Teacher Education
adviser for chemistry early in their
program.
Teacher certification requires specific major and/or supporting courses not required
of all chemistry majors.
Students must apply for admission to the teacher education program at the end
of their sophomore year.
See Secondary Education for further information. |
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