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Nov 24, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
Chemistry Major (BS)
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Nearly all courses in chemistry are sequential and have prerequisites. Careful planning is necessary if students are to take full advantage of other options available to them at a liberal arts college. A decision to major in chemistry should be made as early as possible. A student wishing to major in chemistry should consult with one or more of the chemistry faculty.
Chemistry students may choose to complete a Bachelor of Science (BS) or a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Chemistry. Both of these degrees can satisfy the American Chemical Society (ACS) certification standards.
For students desiring to work as a chemist in industry or attend graduate school, the BS pathway is appropriate and requires a research experience. Graduates are certified by the American Chemical Society. The following courses constitute the minimum requirement.
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Gateway courses:
Students must complete either General Chemistry I and II or Advanced General Chemistry.
Advanced courses and research experience (12 credits):
Students must complete at least 4 credits in advanced coursework and 4 credits in research.
Advanced courses:
Note: An advanced course in biology, mathematics, or physics may be substituted for an advanced chemistry course with departmental approval.
Research experience:
- CHEM 3965 - Intermediate Research
- CHEM 4010 - Collaborative Research (summer)
- CHEM 5965 - Advanced Research
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