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CHEMISTRY
Professor Sonntag, Chairperson
Professors Harris and Klassen
The chemistry department offers two majors that lead to a Bachelor of Science degree
and one major that leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. A detailed listing of the requirements
for each of the three degree programs is given below. A minor in chemistry consists of
satisfactory completion of the following courses: Chemistry 1410, 1420, 2430, 3410 and
3420.
The program leading to the B.S. degree in chemistry is intended for those students who
plan to practice chemistry as a profession, or to study it further in graduate school, and
also for those who for other reasons desire to obtain the strongest undergraduate prep-
aration in the field. The chemistry curriculum of this degree includes advanced inorganic
and physical chemistry with supporting courses in mathematics. Although not required,
one or more courses in computer science is strongly recommended.
The B.A. degree in chemistry is designed for students whose chosen career is such that
a less extensive and less mathematical study of chemistry will suffice. Fewer courses in
chemistry plus fewer supportive requirements permit the student to take a number of
other courses in one or more areas of the student's choice. However, note carefully that
this curriculum is NOT intended for students who plan a career in chemistry, and it does
NOT prepare students for graduate work in chemistry or biochemistry.
The B.S. degree in chemistry with business administration specialization is designed
specifically for students who want to enter the sales or management areas of the chemical
or related industries.
CHEMISTRY MINOR REQUIREMENTS
The minimum requirement for a minor in chemistry is satisfactory completion of the
following courses: Chemistry 1410, 1420, 2430, 3410, and 3420.
REQUIREMENTS FOR B.S. DEGREE WITH
MAJOR IN CHEMISTRYFRESHMAN YEAR
Courses Sem. Hrs.
Area 5 Chem 1410, 1420 ...................... 8
Area 2 English ...................................... 6
Area 1 Math 2301, 2302 .......................... 6
Physics 1410, 1420 ...............................8
*Area 9 ...................................... 2
30
JUNIOR YEAR
Courses Sem. Hrs.
Chem 3310, 3320 ................................. 6
Chem 3350 ........................................ 3
*A rea 6 ...................................... ...6-8
*A rea 8 ...................................... .... 6
*Area 7 ...................................... .... 6
Electives ...................................... 4-6
31-35SOPHOMORE YEAR
Courses Sem. Hrs.
Chem 2430 ...................................... . 4
Chem 3410, 3420 ................................ 8
A reas 5 ...................................... ........ 4
Math 2300, 3301 ..................................6
*A rea 4 ...................................... ........ 6
*Area 9 ...................................... .... 2
30
SENIOR YEAR
Courses Sem. Hrs.
Chem 4210 ......................................... 2
Chem 4440 ........................................ 4
Chem 4480 ...................................... . 4
A rea 3 ..................................... ..... . 6
A rea 2 ..................................... ..... . 3
(communication)
Electives ........................................12-16
31-35*Student selects four of the five experience areas. The area eliminated is replaced by elective hours.
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