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In today’s changing job market, competency in two or more basic fields of science enhances opportunity for employment and professional growth potential. This major fulfills such a need. This interdisciplinary major provides grounding in two related sciences, with balance in both.
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES REQUIREMENTS
(minimum) 44 credits
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
72 credits
The Chemistry/Physics program consists of 32 credits in Chemistry and 20 credits in Physics. For graduate study in either field, a few additional courses may be necessary.
Core Courses (52 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 363 Inorganic Chemistry
- INPHYS 241 and PHYS 242 University Physics I, II
- PHYS 260 Electronics
- PHYS 342 Modern Physics
- CHEM Electives (4 credits; 300-level and above)
- PHYS Electives (4 credits; 300-level and above)
(The following section was corrected online 06/05/2008 by the Registrar. Printed catalog is incorrect.)
Related Courses (20 credits)
- MATH 141 Introductory Statistics
- MATH 151, 152, Calculus I, II
- MATH 251 Vector Calculus
- CS 140 Computer Programming I
ELECTIVES
Select additional courses to reach a total of 124 credits.
For a dual major in Education, please refer to the Education program, Secondary Education option. In addition, students are required to take Molecules and Cells (BIO 110) and Biochemistry (CHEM 375).
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
124 credits
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