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Dec 22, 2024
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Chemistry [CHM]
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The chemistry major provides a solid foundation in chemistry, physics and mathematics. Students in this major can pursue many career pathways including employment, government positions or electing to continue their studies in a wide variety of graduate programs.
Career Potential
- Industrial Chemist
- Health professions
- Research scientist
- Consultant
- Patent Attorney
- State and Federal Agency scientist and policy maker
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A. Required Courses: 45 credit hours
In addition to the course requirements listed below, students must take five additional credit hours in chemistry at the 300 level or above, excluding CHE 305 and CHE 306.
Students who fulfill this requirement in part by taking 2 cr. hrs. of CHE 480 - Independent Research, fulfill the requirements for the American Chemical Society approved major in Chemistry. B. Related Courses: 17-20 credit hours
Plus
One additional math course at the 200 level or higher, selected in consultation with advisor. Appropriate courses would include MAT 224, MAT 237, MAT 272 and MAT 430. C. Other Degree Requirements
- 59-62 credit hours of General Education requirements and free electives
Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 124
Example of the bachelor’s degree in Chemistry over four years
Fall Total credit hours: 15-17
Spring Total credit hours: 15-17
Fall Total credit hours: 16
Spring Total credit hours: 15
Fall Total credit hours: 16
- Three GE courses; or CHE elective or MAT elective
Spring Total credit hours: 15
- Three GE courses; or CHE elective or MAT elective
- Foreign Language
Fall Total credit hours: 16
- CHE elective
- Elective courses
Spring Total credit hours: 16
- CHE elective
- Elective courses
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