Options for Chemistry Majors

Majors may choose from four emphases:  Professional Chemistry, Professional Biochemistry, Secondary Education, and Biomolecular Science.

The "Professional" emphases, which have been approved by the American Chemical Society, prepare students to work in industrial or government labs,
attend graduate school in science, or enter professional schools such as medical, dental, or law. 

The Secondary Education emphasis prepares students to teach high school chemistry.

the Undergraduate Bulletin 2007-2009 lists requirements for
Professional Chemistry, Professional Biochemistry, and Secondary Education

view a typical course sequence

The new emphasis in Biomolecular Science is not yet in the Bulletin
This interdisciplinary option includes a significant number of courses from the Department of Biology & Microbiology
Students will be prepared to work in industrial or government labs, attend graduate school in science,
or enter professional schools such as medical, dental, or law.

Chemistry courses
(31 credits)
Chem 105 & 106:  General Chemistry I & II
Chem 235 & 335:  Organic Chemistry I & II
Chem 303:  Biochemistry and 304:  lab
Chem 315:  Advanced Biochemistry
Chem 365:  Biophysical Chemistry
Biology & Microbiology
(28 credits)
Biol 105:  Biological Concepts:  Unity
Biol 230 Biology of Plants and Microbes or 231: Biology of Animals
Biol 309:  Bacteriology
Biol 323:  Intro to Cell and Molecular Biology
Biol 343:  Genetics
Biol 375:  Microbial Genetics
Biol 389:  Principles of Biotechnology and 390: lab
Physics and Math
(21 credits)
Math 171:  Calculus I
Math 172:  Calculus II
Phys 109:  General Physics I
Phys 110:  General Physics II
Capstone courses
(3 credits)
Chem 490:  Chemistry Seminar
Research or Internship: 
choose from Chem 446, 474, 495, Biol 300, 301, 446

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Last updated:  December 18, 2007