Possible Course Sequence for Professional Chemistry emphasis
Course offerings may change from year to year so these exact models may not be possible. You must meet your Chemistry Department academic adviser each semester to create your personal plan.
There are several
possible different routes through the requirements for the chemistry
major.
The courses build on each other:
Chemistry 106 is a prerequisite for all higher numbered chemistry
courses.
Calculus I is a corequisite for Physics I.
Physics II is a prerequisite for Physical Chemistry I; Modern
Analytical Chem and Calculus III are co-requisites.
| yr |
version A: fall
|
version A: spring
|
version B: fall | version B: spring |
| 1 |
Chem 105: General
Chem I Math 108: Precalculus |
Chem 106: General
Chem II Math 171: Calculus I |
Chem
105:
General
Chem I Math 108: Precalculus |
Chem
106:
General
Chem II Math 171: Calc I |
| 2 |
Chem 235: Organic
Chem I Math 172: Calc II Phys 109: General Phys I |
Chem 335: Organic
Chem II Math 273: Calc III Phys 110: General Phys II |
Chem
221:
Modern Analytical Math 172: Calc II Phys 109: General Phys I |
Chem
235:
Organic
Chem I Math 273: Calc III Phys 110: General Phys II |
| 3 |
Chem 221: Modern Analytical Chem 370: Physical Chem I |
Chem 371: Physical
Chem II Chem Elective |
Chem
335:
Organic
Chem II Chem 370: Physical Chem I |
Chem
371:
Physical
Chem II Chem 303: Biochem |
| 4 |
Chem 303: Biochem Chem 470: Adv. Inorganic Chem 490: Dept Seminar |
Chem 421: Instrumental
Analysis Chem 490: Dept Seminar |
Chemistry Elective Chem 470: Adv. Inorganic Chem 490: Dept Seminar |
Chem
421:
Instrumental
Analysis Chem 490: Dept Seminar |
The Chemistry Electives rotate through Chem 315: Advanced Biochemistry; Chem 323: Analytical Separations; Chem 360: Special Topics; and Chem 435: Interpretive Spectroscopy. Usually one is offered each academic year, but the pattern is irregular. Three credits of Chem 446: Independent Study can also be used an elective.

