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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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30 hours in chemistry including:
CH 121 General Chemistry I
CH 122 General Chemistry II
CH 254 Analytical Chemistry
CH 330 Organic Chemistry I
CH 331 Organic Chemistry II
CH 464 Physical Chemistry Lecture I
CH 465 Physical Chemistry Lecture II
CH 594 Chemistry Seminar
NS 597 Science and Society Seminar
plus additional upper-level hours to complete the chemistry requirement, and
PHY 215 Physics I
PHY 216 Physics II
MA 221 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I
MA 222 Calculus and Analytical Geometry II
One course in computer language is strongly recommended.
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.
For more information contact Dr. Melanie Harvey at harveym@stmary.edu
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USM students apply what they learn in regular laboratory sessions for virtually every chemistry course.

“I respect and challenge every student that walks through the classroom. Our hands-on laboratory application of material is ideal for career preparation.”

Melanie Harvey
Natural Science & Mathematics
 
 
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