Which 100 Level Chemistry Course Should I Take?


All of the courses satisfy the Natural Science general education requirement for BS and BA degrees.
 
course number and title prerequisite primary audience offered
Chemistry 101 General, Organic and Biochemistry I none nursing majors spring and fall
Chemistry 102 General, Organic and Biochemistry II "C" in Chem 101 nursing majors spring and fall
Chemistry 103 Introduction to Environmental Chemistry none elementary education,
all majors other than science or nursing
fall odd years
Chemistry 104 Introduction to Chemistry of Materials none all majors other than science or nursing fall even years
Chemistry 105 General Chemistry I Math 104 majors in biology, chemistry, geology, 
medical technology, microbiology;
secondary education science majors;
pre-chiropracty, dental, engineering, medical, 
pharmacy, physical therapy, veterinary school
spring and fall
Chemistry 106 General Chemistry II "C" in Chem 105 majors in biology, chemistry, geology, 
medical technology, microbiology;
secondary education science majors;
pre-chiropracty, dental, engineering, medical, 
pharmacy, physical therapy, veterinary school
spring and fall


The Department of Chemistry Academic Department Associate, Diane Kromm, can assist students with registration for chemistry courses.
See her in the Department Office, Halsey Science 432, or contact her at 424-1400 or krommd@uwosh.edu


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Last updated: October 26, 2007