Undergraduate Programs
Majors & Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
Purpose
This major is designed for students planning to do work in other fields, including medicine, dentistry, law, optometry, and business.
Fundamental Skills
The College of Arts and Sciences requires that students take courses meeting these Fundamental Skills Requirements to obtain any Bachelor of Arts degrees offered by the college. Please check the College of Arts and Sciences Bulletin or meet with your academic advisor for more information.
- English Composition
- Intensive Writing
- Mathematics (will be fufilled by major requirements)
- Foreign Language
Distribution Requirements
The College of Arts and Sciences also requires students to take courses that meet particular Distribution Area Requirements to ensure basic education in areas outside of a specific major. The following is a list of these distribution areas. Please refer to the Bulletin for more information, view the Distribution Course Lists, or view the Approved Distribution Courses Appendix.
- 1 Topics Course (take College of Arts and Sciences E103, E104, or E105)
- 4 Arts & Humanities studies courses
- College of Arts and Sciences E103 will also count here if taken
- 4 Social & Historical studies courses
- College of Arts and Sciences E104 will also count here if taken
- 4 Natural & Mathematical science course (will be fufilled by major)
Culture Studies Requirement
Two additional courses must be taken to fufill the Culture Studies requirement. View the Bulletin for more information, or view the Culture Studies Requirement Lists
Major Requirements
Students must complete the following course work with a minimum grade of C– in each course:
- C117 - Principles of Chemistry and Biochemistry I or C105 & C125
- C341 - Organic Chemistry I Lectures
- C342 - Organic Chemistry II Lectures
- C343 - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
- One of the following:
- C360 - Introductory Physical Chemistry
- C361 - Physical Chemistry of Bulk Matter
- C362 - Physical Chemistry of Molecules
- Physics P201 & P202
- Mathematics M119 or M211
- In addition, students must have an additional 11 elective credit hours in chemistry. The following courses may NOT be used to fufill this requirement:
- C103 - Introduction to Chemical Principles
- C107 - Frontiers of Chemical Research
- G207 - Chemical Scholarship and Presentation
- C240 - Preparation for Organic Chemistry
- G307 - Chemical Career Planning
- C371
- C372 - Chemical Informatics II: Molecular Modeling
- Y398 - Professional Practice in Chemistry
- C400
- C401
- G407 - Chemistry Senior Seminar
- C409 - Chemical Research
- G499 - Internship in Chemical Instruction
Recommendations:
Mathematics M211 is strongly recommended, and M212 is highly desirable for students planning to work in many other fields.
Recommended 4-Year Sequence Map