Chemistry (Minor)

Minor Requirements:

A minor in chemistry consists of one introductory general Chemistry course

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

OR

CHEM 115Advanced General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 112Introduction to Chemistry: Organic

4

OR

CHEM 224Organic Chemistry I

4

one or two 200-level courses; and one or two 300-level courses

Minors can be designed to meet the special interests of a variety of students.

An environmental interest would be met by the Sequence

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

OR

CHEM 115Advanced General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 112Introduction to Chemistry: Organic

4

CHEM 227Energy & Global Warming

4

CHEM 341Advanced Analytical Chemistry

4

Math majors could elect

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

OR

CHEM 115Advanced General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 112Introduction to Chemistry: Organic

4

CHEM 332Quantum Mechanics and Molecular Structure

4

CHEM 343Advanced Topics in Modern Chemistry

4

Biologists could easily obtain a chemistry minor by electing

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

OR

CHEM 115Advanced General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 224Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 225Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 345Biochemistry

4

Students in majors constructed from the offerings of two departments (biochemistry, environmental science) do not obtain a minor in either department. No more than one course in the minor should be taken pass/fail.

Students in majors constructed from the offerings of two departments (biochemistry, environmental science) do not obtain a minor in either department. No more than one course in the minor should be taken pass/fail.