CHEMISTRY
PROGRAM
Bachelors of Science in Chemistry:
A Four Year Academic Plan
This is an example of how a student would complete the Bachelors of Science
in Chemistry degree in 4 years. If courses are transferred from other universities
or taken in January term and summer school, a student would need to make
adjustments to the plan, as presented here. In addition, students participating
in the Honors Program must substitute honor courses for the course's equilivalent.
Fall Semester, First Year (16 hrs)
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US 101: Old Testament History & Literature (3hr)
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US 115: Composition: Exposition & Argument (3hr)
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US 104: Introduction to Philosophy (2hr)
- US 110: Introduction to General Chemistry (4hr)
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US L110: Laboratory for Introduction to General Chemistry (0hr)
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MATH 201: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (3hr)
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PE 100: Concepts in Fitness (1hr)
Spring Semester, First Year (16 hrs)
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US 102: New Testament History & Literature (3hr)
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US 116: Composition & Classical Literature (3hr)
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US 109: Introduction to Speech Communication (2hr)
- US 111: General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis (4hr)
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US L111: Laboratory for General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis (0hr)
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MATH 202: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (3hr)
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PE ?: PE Activity Course (1hr)
Fall Semester, Second Year (16 hrs)
- CHEM 310: Organic Chemistry I (4hr)
- CHEM L310: Laboratory for Organic Chemistry I (0hr)
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MATH 203: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3hr)
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US 201: European Literature (3hr)
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US 203: European Civilization: History (3hr)
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One of:
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US 120: Introduction to Economics (3hr)
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US 121: American National Government (3hr)
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US 122: General Psychology (3hr)
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US 123: Introduction to Sociology (3hr)
Spring Semester, Second Year (16 hrs)
- CHEM 311: Organic Chemistry II (4hr)
- CHEM L311: Laboratory for Organic Chemistry II (0hr)
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MATH 204: Analytic Geometry and Calculus IV (3hr)
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US 202: Modern Literature (3hr)
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US 204: Contemporary World: History (3hr)
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One of:
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US 120: Introduction to Economics (3hr)
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US 121: American National Government (3hr)
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US 122: General Psychology (3hr)
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US 123: Introduction to Sociology (3hr)
Fall Semester, Third Year (16 hrs)
- CHEM 303: Quantitative Analytical Chemistry (4hr)
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CHEM L303: Laboratory for Quantitative Analytical Chemistry (0hr)
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PHYS 251: General Physics I (5hr)
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PHYS L251: Laboratory for General Physics I (0hr)
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US 206: The Fine Arts (3hr)
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Elective courses (4hr)
Spring Semester, Third Year (16 hrs)
- CHEM 305: General Biochemistry (4hr)
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CHEM L305: Laboratory for General Biochemistry (0hr)
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PHYS 252: General Physics II (5hr)
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PHYS L252: Laboratory for General Physics II (0hr)
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Elective courses (7hr)
Fall Semester, Fourth Year (16 hrs)
- CHEM 401: Physical Chemistry I (4hr)
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CHEM L401: Laboratory for Physical Chemistry I (0hr)
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Modern Languages: French, Spanish, or German I or III (3hrs)
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One of:
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US 200: Pascal Programming (3hr)
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US 205: FORTRAN Programming (3hr)
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US 270: C++ Programming (3hr)
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Mathematics elective course (3 hr)
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Elective courses (6hr)
Spring Semester, Fourth Year (16 hrs)
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Modern Languages: French, Spanish, or German II or IV (3hrs)
- CHEM 402: Physical Chemistry II + Lab (4hr)
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Two of:
- CHEM 320: Advanced Laboratory (3hr)
- CHEM 304: Environmental Chemistry (3hr)
- CHEM 432: Advanced Topics in Chemistry (3hr)
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Elective course (3hr)