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Chemistry curricula
Possible curricula for a student majoring in chemistry are shown below. Some electives, as well as required courses, are included.
For a student arriving at college with a strong background in math and science: - Freshman fall
- CHE 122 (General Chemistry II) and 122L
- CTI 104 (Calculus I with Statistics)
- Freshman spring
- CHE 205 (The Informed Chemist)
CHE 206 (Analytical Chemistry) and 206L
- MAT 200 (Calculus II)
- Sophomore fall
- CHE 301 (Organic Chemistry I) and 301L
- MAT 201 (Calculus III)
- PHY 213 (Physics I) and 213L
- Sophomore spring
- CHE 302 (Organic Chemistry II) and 302L
- PHY 214 (Physics II) and 214L
- Junior fall
- CHE 406 (Instrumental Analysis) and 406L
- CHE 310 (Chemical Research)
- Junior spring
- CHE 401 (Physical Chemistry I) and 401L
- CHE 315 (Chemical Research)
- Senior fall
- CHE 405 (Senior Seminar)
- CHE 410 (Chemical Research)
- Senior spring
- CHE 450 (Biochemistry)and 450L
- CHE 415 (Chemical Research)
For a student who desires to begin with the first semester of general chemistry: - Freshman fall
- Mathematical preparation (CTI 103 if necessary, CTI 104 if possible)
- Freshman spring
- CHE 121 (General Chemistry I) and 121L
- Sophomore fall
- CHE 122 (General Chemistry II) and 122L
- CTI 104 (Calculus I with Statistics)
- Sophomore spring
- CHE 205 (The Informed Chemist)
- CHE 206 (Analytical Chemistry) and 206L
- MAT 200 (Calculus II)
- Junior fall
- CHE 301 (Organic Chemistry I) and 301L
- PHY 213 (Physics I) and 213L
- CHE 310 (Chemical Research)
- Junior spring
- CHE 302 (Organic Chemistry II) and 302L
- PHY 214 (Physics II)
- CHE 315 (Chemical Research)
- Senior fall
- CHE 406 (Instrumental Analysis) and 406L
- CHE 405 (Senior Seminar)
- CHE 410 (Chemical Research)
- Senior spring
- CHE 401 (Physical Chemistry I) and 401L
- CHE 415 (Chemical Research)
- CHE 450 (Biochemistry) and 450L
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