NOTES
Free electives offer an opportunity to complete a minor, study a
second language, study abroad, or participate in an internship.
Make a plan.
Major Requirements (50-56 S.H.)
CHE 110 General Chemistry I
4
CHE 111 General Chemistry II 4
CHE 205 Analytical Chemistry Lecture 3
CHE 206 Analytical Chemistry Lab 2
CHE 210 Organic Chemistry I (Fall) 4
CHE 211 Organic Chemistry II (Spring)
4
CHE 300 Physical Chemistry I (Fall) 4
CHE 301 Physical Chemistry II (Spring) 4
CHE 311 Inorganic Chemistry (alternate fall semesters) 4
CHE 400 Instrumental Analysis Lecture (Spring) 3
CHE 401 Instrumental Analysis Lab (Spring) 2
CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar .5
CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar .5
CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar (optional) .5
CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar (optional) .5
MAT 182 Calculus II 4
CHE297 Cooperative Education Research (12 S.H.) or
CHE 430 Senior Research and choice of one advanced
elective (see suggested list).
8-12
Senior Presentation Required? Y / N
FREE ELECTIVES (20-26 S.H.)
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
Elective:
General Education Requirements (44 S.H.)
COMMUNICATION SKILLS (3 S.H.)
Choose one of the following: COM 160 Public Speaking, COM 161 Decision
Making in Groups, COM 162 Interpersonal Communication or COM 163
Introduction to Communication Skills
COM: 3
WRITING INTENSIVE (W)
All students must complete at least one writing intensive course. W courses can
be found in several disciplines. The credits will be counted in the discipline as-
sociated with the course. NOTE: WRT 101 does not satisfy the writing intensive
requirement.
Course: Y/N
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
All chemistry majors must complete a foreign language requirement. This may be
done by completing a language at an elementary II level or above. Students who
have completed three years of language in high school with at least a C average
have satisfied this requirement. (For more info, click the link above.)
Foreign Language Requirement Met? Y / N
HUMANITIES (15 S.H.)
Humanities courses can be found in Art, Communication, English, Foreign Lan-
guages, History, Humanistic Studies, Music, Philosophy, Theatre and Writing.
Students may only use one studio course to satisfy this requirement. You must
complete courses in at least 3 areas. NOTE: You must complete the foreign lan-
guage requirement (Elementary II or higher) before counting Elementary I foreign
language courses as Humanities credit.
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (12 S.H.)
Courses that satisfy this requirement can be found in Social Sciences (Anthropol-
ogy, Economics, Political Science, Social Sciences, and Sociology), Non-West-
ern Cultures, and Psychology. You must select courses from at least 2 of the 3
main areas: Social Sciences, Psychology and Non-Western Cultures.
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
Elective: 3
NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE (12 S.H.)*
Students must complete the courses specified in this category.
PHY110 General Physic I 4
PHY111 General Physics II 4
MAT181 Calculus I (MAT 170 and 171 sequence will
also satisfy this requirement)
4
HEALTH PROMOTION AND EXERCISE SCIENCES (2 S.H.)
HPX 177 Fitness for Life — Lecture 1
HPX 177 Fitness for Life — Activity 1
*Chemistry Majors are required to take the Math and Science courses
specified above for the general education requirements. This means that your
general education semester hour total is 44 instead of the average 42.
BA: Chemistry — Non-ACS Degree (120 S.H. required to complete the degree)
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Pre-requisites are in parentheses; see catalog for details.
Class standing by credit: Freshman: 0-29 credits; Sophomore: 30-59 credits; Junior: 60-89 credits; Senior: 90+ credits
BA: Chemistry — Non-ACS Degree (120 S.H. required to complete the degree)
Four-Year Plan This is a sample sequence of courses. Other combinations are possible.
FIRST YEAR (30 S.H.)
SEMESTER 1 (14 S.H.) SEMESTER 2 (16 S.H.)
CHE 110 General Chemistry I (Placement test or ≥
B in CHE 100)
4
CHE 111 General Chemistry II (CHE 110) 4
MAT 181 Calculus I (MAT133 or appropriate
placement)
4 MAT 182 Calculus 182 (MAT181) 4
WRT 101 Composition I: Habit of Writing or
Writing Intensive
3 Writing Intensive or Gen Ed: Humanities 3
Gen Ed: Communication Skills 3 Gen Ed: Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
HPX 177 Fitness for Life (Lecture & Activity) 2
SECOND YEAR (30.5 S.H.)
SEMESTER 3 (16 S.H.) SEMESTER 4 (14.5 S.H.)
CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry (CHE 110 and
111)
4 CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry (CHE 210) 4
PHY 110 General Physics (CALC 182 & PHY103
or appropriate placement)
4 PHY 111 General Physics II (PHY110)
4
CHE 205 Analytical Chemistry Lecture (CHE 111) 3 CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar (optional) .5
CHE 206 Analytical Chemistry Lab (CHE 111) 2 Gen Ed: Social & Behavioral Sciences 3
Gen Ed: Humanities (Foreign Language, if
required)
3 Gen Ed: Humanities (Foreign Language, if
required)
3
THIRD YEAR (30.5-31.5 S.H.)
SEMESTER 5 (17 S.H.) SEMESTER 6 (13.5-14.5 S.H.)
CHE 300 Physical Chemistry I (CHE 205, 206,
211, MAT 182, and PHY 111)
4
CHE 301 Physical Chemistry II (CHE 300) 4
CHE 311 Inorganic Chemistry (CHE 205, 206
and 211)
4 CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar (optional) .5
CHE 421 Biochemistry Lecture I (CHE 211 or
equivalent)
3 (option with CHE 430) MAT/CHE Elective (from
approved list) or Free Elective
3 – 4
Gen Ed: Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 Gen Ed: Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Gen Ed: Humanities
3
Gen Ed: Humanities 3
Complete a degree audit and plan for application for graduation
FOURTH YEAR (31 S.H.)
SEMESTER 7 (16.5 S.H.) SEMESTER 8 (14.5 S.H.)
CHE 430 Senior Research & Presentation (CHE
300) OR CHE297 Coop in Chem.
412 CHE 400 Instrumental Analysis Lecture (CHE 205,
206, 211, 300 and PHY 111)
3
CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar .5 CHE 401 Instrumental Analysis Lab (CHE 205,
206, 211, 300 and PHY 111)
2
Free Elective (0-8 S.H. depending on course
selection)
3 CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar .5
Free Elective 3 Gen Ed: Humanities OR Free elective 3
Free Elective
3
Free Elective 3
Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3
Senior Presentation Y / N
The number of Free Electives available will vary based on your initial math, writing, and chemistry and physics placement tests.
MAT 100, WRT 101, CHEM 100 and PHY 103, if required, count as elective credit.
Because you have variable options (3 or 4 credit courses) it is important to keep track of your total semester hours to be sure you reach
120 by the end of your 4th year.