Chemistry Minor
For assistance please contact chemistry advising at chemistryadvising@ucsc.edu or visit our department website.
How to Declare the Chemistry Minor
Students electing a chemistry minor may not use the online petition to declare. The steps to pursue a chemistry minor are as follows:
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Create a major academic plan and have it signed by the UC Santa Cruz major advisor.
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Make an appointment with the chemistry minor advisor and send the link for the signed major academic plan to chemistryadvising@ucsc.edu.
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The chemistry minor advisor will review the major academic plan and will add the chemistry minor courses to the academic plan, if it is viable to do so per double credit counting, enrollment limitations, and time-to-degree guidelines.
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The chemistry minor advisor will discuss the chemistry minor plan with the student during their scheduled appointment.
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Once approved as a viable major/minor plan by both the major/department advisor and the Chemistry minor advisor, the Chemistry minor advisor will sign the academic planning form and they will process the minor declaration.
Note: Students need to declare a major before they can declare a minor. Students should prioritize major coursework over minor coursework when necessary.
General information on double majors and minors may be found here.
Course Requirements
All courses used to satisfy requirements of the minor must be taken for a letter grade and earn a grade of C or higher.
Lower-Division Courses
Chemistry
| Either these courses | |
CHEM 3A | General Chemistry | 5 |
CHEM 3B | General Chemistry | 3 |
CHEM 3C | General Chemistry | 3 |
CHEM 3BL | General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
CHEM 3CL | General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
| or these courses | |
CHEM 4A | Advanced General Chemistry: Molecular Structure and Reactivity | 5 |
CHEM 4B | Advanced General Chemistry: Molecular Structure and Reactivity | 5 |
CHEM 4AL | Advanced General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
CHEM 4BL | Advanced General Chemistry Lab | 2 |
Note: This requirement may also be satisfied with prior completion of CHEM 1A, CHEM 1B, CHEM 1C, CHEM 1M, and CHEM 1N or equivalent.
Previous to July 1, 2023, the General Chemistry series, offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was listed in the General Catalog as CHEM 1A, CHEM 1B and CHEM 1C, with associated laboratories CHEM 1M and CHEM 1N. As of academic year 2023-24, this series was replaced with two distinct series: CHEM 3A, CHEM 3B and CHEM 3C, with labs CHEM 3BL and CHEM 3CL; or CHEM 4A and CHEM 4B with labs CHEM 4AL and CHEM 4BL. Descriptions of these two series are given here.
and these courses:
Calculus
One of the following options
| Either these courses | |
MATH 11A | Calculus with Applications | 5 |
MATH 11B | Calculus with Applications | 5 |
| or these courses | |
MATH 19A | Calculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics | 5 |
MATH 19B | Calculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics | 5 |
A student may combine the MATH 11 series with the MATH 19 series to complete this portion of the major requirement(s), (for example, a student can take and complete MATH 19A and then take and complete MATH 11B) but must follow the Mathematics Department’s Calculus Series Transition Policy.
Plus one of the following options
| Either this course | |
MATH 22 | Introduction to Calculus of Several Variables | 5 |
| or these courses | |
MATH 23A | Vector Calculus | 5 |
MATH 23B | Vector Calculus | 5 |
| OR | |
AM 30 | Multivariate Calculus for Engineers | 5 |
Physics
PHYS 6A | Introductory Physics I | 5 |
PHYS 6B | Introductory Physics II | 5 |
PHYS 6C | Introductory Physics III | 5 |
PHYS 6L | Introductory Physics I Laboratory | 1 |
PHYS 6M | Introductory Physics II Laboratory | 1 |
PHYS 6N | Introductory Physics III Laboratory | 1 |
| OR | |
PHYS 5A | Introduction to Physics I | 5 |
PHYS 5B | Introduction to Physics II | 5 |
PHYS 5C | Introduction to Physics III | 5 |
PHYS 5L | Introduction to Physics I Laboratory | 1 |
PHYS 5M | Introduction to Physics II Laboratory | 1 |
PHYS 5N | Introduction to Physics Laboratory III | 1 |
A student may combine the PHYS 5 series with the PHYS 6 series to complete this portion of the major requirement(s), while following the Physics Transition policies.
Upper-Division Courses
This course
CHEM 163A | Quantum Mechanics and Basic Spectroscopy | 5 |
Students may substitute BIOC 163A for CHEM 163A.
Plus two of the following courses
CHEM 103 | Biochemistry | 5 |
CHEM 110 | Intermediate Organic Chemistry with Emphasis on Synthesis and Analytical Methods | 5 |
CHEM 151A | Chemistry of Metals | 5 |
Electives
Plus two chemistry upper-division electives from the following:
BIOC 100A | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 5 |
BIOC 100B | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 5 |
BIOC 163B | Biochemical Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 5 |
CHEM 143 | Organic Chemical Structure and Reactions | 5 |
CHEM 144 | Catalysis In Organic Synthesis Using Metals and Metalloids Based Reagents | 5 |
CHEM 151B | Chemistry of the Main Group Elements | 5 |
CHEM 156C | Materials Chemistry | 5 |
CHEM 163B | Chemical Thermodynamics | 5 |
CHEM 163C | Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetics | 5 |
CHEM 169 | Chemistry and Biology of Drug Design and Discovery | 5 |
CHEM 171 | Chemical Biology | 5 |
METX 101 | Sources and Fates of Pollutants | 5 |
METX 102 | Cell and Molecular Toxicology | 5 |
OCEA 120 | Aquatic Chemistry: Principles and Applications | 5 |
OCEA 121 | Aqueous Geochemistry | 5 |
PHYS 180 | Biophysics | 5 |
Students cannot receive elective credit toward the minor for 1) both BIOC 100A and CHEM 103; 2) both BIOC 163B and CHEM 163B.
Students may also satisfy the elective requirements by completing a chemistry graduate course with the permission of the instructor and department. To do so, please consult with the department undergraduate adviser prior to enrolling.