Which 100-Level Course Should I take?
Chem
101
General, Organic & Biochemistry I
Majors: Nursing, medical imaging, elementary education (science emphasis)
Prerequisite: Math 103
Chem
102
General, Organic & Biochemistry II
Majors: Nursing, medical imaging
Prerequisite: “C” in Chem 101 or Chem 105
Chem
103
Quest II: Intro to Environmental Chemistry
Majors: Elementary education, all majors other than science or nursing
Prerequisite: None
Chem
104
Quest II: Intro to Chemistry of Materials
Majors: Art, business, history, elementary education; all majors other than science or nursing
Prerequisite: None
Chem
105
General Chemistry I
Majors: Biology, biomedical science, chemistry, environmental health, geology, kinesiology, medical laboratory science, microbiology; secondary education (science emphasis), nursing, engineering, pre-chiropractic, pre-dental, pre-medical, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, pre-veterinary
Prerequisite: Math 104 co-requisite
(Must be taken concurrently)
Chem
106
General Chemistry II
Majors: Biology, biomedical science, chemistry, environmental health, geology, kinesiology, medical laboratory science, microbiology; secondary education (science emphasis), nursing, engineering, pre-chiropractic, pre-dental, pre-medical, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, pre-veterinary
Prerequisite: “C” in Chem 105, Math 104
If you are unsure which introductory chemistry course to enroll in, contact us at chemistry@uwosh.edu.
Location and Hours
Chemistry Department offices and labs are on the 4th floor of Halsey Science Center.
Department Assistants for Halsey Science areas can be found in HS 127 or HS 142.
Mailing Address
Department of Chemistry
UW Oshkosh
800 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI 54901