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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)
CTI 104 (Calculus I/Statistics)
Freshman spring
CHE 205 (Discoveries in Chemistry)
CHE 206 (Analytical Chemistry)
MAT 200 (Calculus II)
Sophomore fall
CHE 301 (Organic Chemistry I)
MAT 201 (Calculus III)
PHY 213 (Physics I)
Sophomore spring
CHE 302 (Organic Chemistry II)
PHY 214 (Physics II)
Junior fall
CHE 401 (Physical Chemistry I)
CHE 310 (Chemical Research)
Junior spring
CHE 406 (Instrumental Analysis)
CHE 315 (Chemical Research)
Senior fall
CHE 405A (Senior Seminar)
CHE 410 (Chemical Research)
Senior spring
CHE 405B (Senior Seminar)
CHE 404 (Advanced Inorganic Chemistry) and/or CHE 450 (Biochemistry)
CHE 415 (Chemical Research)

For a student who desires to begin with the first semester of general chemistry:
Freshman fall
Mathematical preparation (MAT 101 if necessary, CTI 104 if possible)
Freshman spring
CHE 121 (General Chemistry I)
Sophomore fall
CHE 122 (General Chemistry II)
CTI 104 (Calculus I/Statistics)
Sophomore spring
CHE 205 (Discoveries in Chemistry)
CHE 206 (Analytical Chemistry)
MAT 200 (Calculus II)
Junior fall
CHE 301 (Organic Chemistry I)
PHY 213 (Physics I)
CHE 310 (Chemical Research)
Junior spring
CHE 302 (Organic Chemistry II)
CHE 406 (Instrumental Analysis)
PHY 214 (Physics II)
CHE 315 (Chemical Research)
Senior fall
CHE 401 (Physical Chemistry I)
CHE 405A (Senior Seminar)
CHE 410 (Chemical Research)
Senior spring
CHE 405B (Senior Seminar)
CHE 415 (Chemical Research)
CHE 404 (Advanced Inorganic Chemistry) and/or CHE 450 (Biochemistry)

Specialized curricula are often involved for students who intend to go into chemical engineering or who wish to become a teacher of chemistry in the secondary schools.


 

 

 

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