Chemistry (BS)

BS graduates in chemistry work in laboratories developing pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, energy resources, solutions to environmental problems, and other areas of modern industry. A chemistry bachelor’s degree is also excellent preparation for professional schools of medicine or dentistry, especially with the increasing dependence of medical research and practice on knowledge of living systems at the molecular level. With the M.S. or Ph.D., a scientist can take responsibility for planning research and supervising laboratories. Excellent career opportunities are found in private industry, in government laboratories, and on college and university faculties.

Sequencing Requirements

Students considering a major in chemistry should take CHEM 113 and CHEM 216 during their first year. Interested majors with a high level of chemistry proficiency in high school, such as completing AP Chemistry in addition to a full year of chemistry, are strongly encouraged to enroll in CHEM 115, where laboratory and research skills are the primary focus. In some cases, students with little or no previous high school background may be advised to take CHEM 111 instead of CHEM 113. MATH 101 will be recommended by advisors for students in chemistry who may need to review basic mathematical concepts. By the middle of the junior year, students should have taken MATH 220 and PHYS 112 and PHYS 113.

Major in Chemistry

First Year

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

OR

CHEM 115Advanced General Chemistry

4

CHEM 216Quantitative Analysis

4

MATH 120Calculus I

4

MATH 121Calculus II

4

Sophomore Year

CHEM 224Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 225Organic Chemistry II

4

PHYS 114Fundamentals of Physics I

4

PHYS 115Fundamentals of Physics II

4

Junior Year

CHEM 331Thermodynamics & Kinetics

4

CHEM 332Quantum Mechanics and Molecular Structure

4

MATH 220Multivariable Calculus

4

A 300-level elective in chemistry

Senior Year

CHEM 355Independent Study with Thesis

Variable

CHEM 390Chemistry Seminar

1

A 300-level elective in chemistry

CHEM 355: 8 semester hours

CHEM 390: required; 1 credit

300-level electives in chemistry include:

CHEM 325Green Asymmetric Synthesis

2

CHEM 341Advanced Analytical Chemistry

4

CHEM 343Advanced Topics in Modern Chemistry

4

CHEM 345Biochemistry

4

CHEM 346Advanced Organic Spectral Interpretation

2

CHEM 347Advanced Topics in Biochemistry

4

CHEM 354Research Methods

2

ACS Certified Major in Chemistry

To meet ACS Certification, the student’s program must also include

CHEM 248Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry

4

AND

CHEM 345Biochemistry

4

OR

CHEM 223Introduction to Biochemistry

4

CHEM 248: Junior Year

CHEM 345, CHEM 223: Senior Year