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Broadly based in the liberal arts tradition, the B.A. in Chemistry has been designed for students interested in careers in areas that use chemistry as a base, such as the health-related professions, pharmaceutical marketing, secondary science education, chemistry-related industry, and/or entrance to graduate school. By combining this major with any one of a number of majors or minors, considerable flexibility is provided to the student. A specific articulation with the Education department (secondary option) is available and allows students to complete a dual major (B.A. in Chemistry, B.S. in Education) with Chemistry certification.
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES REQUIREMENTS
44 credits minimum
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
60 credits
Core Courses
28 credits
- INCHEM 111 and CHEM 112 General Chemistry I, II
- CHEM 221 and CHEM 222 Organic Chemistry I, II
- CHEM 251 Quantitative Analysis
- CHEM 342 Physical Chemistry II
- CHEM 375 Biochemistry
Related Field
24 credits
- BIO 110 Molecules and Cells
- MATH 141 Introductory Statistics
- MATH 151, 152 Calculus I, II
- INPHYS 141 and PHYS 142 College Physics I, II
ELECTIVES
For the B.A. in Chemistry, 8 credits of CHEM Electives at the 300 level or above must be completed. Select additional courses to reach a total of 120 credits.
For a dual major in Education, please refer to the Education program, Secondary Education option. In addition, students are required to take Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM 363).
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
120 credits
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