Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
The Bachelor of Arts degree is designed for students who wish to combine a degree in chemistry with another profession, such as secondary education, patent law, or scientific writing. This degree also prepars students to work in technical support positions.
Program Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
Graduation requires completion of a total of 126 credit hours of coursework. In addition to the University Core Curriculum, the following classes in chemistry are required:
First Year
- CHM 1070 General Chemistry I
- CHM 1100 Chemistry Lab I
- CHM 1080 General Chemistry II
- CHM 1110 Chemistry Lab II
Second Year
- CHM 2270 Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 2280 Chemistry Lab III
- CHM 2290 Organic Chemistry II
- CHM 2300 Chemistry Lab IV
Third and/or Fourth Years
- CHM 3410 Chemical Thermodynamics
- CHM 3420 Chemical Dynamics and Quantum Mechanics
- CHM 3330 Physical Chemistry Lab I
- CHM 3340 Physical Chemistry Lab II
- CHM 3870 Quantitative Analysis
The Following classes are also required.
These classes also satisfy the core curriculum requirements in Math (Objective 2) and Science (Objective 3)
- MTH 1410 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
- MTH 1420 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
- PHY 1300 General Physics I
- PHY 1310 General Physics Lab I
- PHY 1320 General Physics II
- PHY 1330 General Physics Lab II
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