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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry Major


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The degree program in chemistry is approved by the American Chemical Society. Students with this degree have entered graduate or professional programs in medicine, dentistry, chemistry, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, wood products chemistry, genetic counseling, materials science, chemical life sciences, and others. Graduates have embarked on professional careers in industries related to health care, clinical analysis, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, biotechnology, nutrition, and biochemical informatics, to name a few.

Our students benefit from the department’s dedication to its mission and from the capstone experience that initiates with a seminar course in which students develop a research plan designed to tackle a modern problem in chemistry or biochemistry. In subsequent quarters, students address questions raised in their plan by performing research in collaboration with a faculty mentor or with one of several local companies. The experience culminates with a seminar course in which written and oral presentations of the research are shared by all.

 

Requirements


In order to earn the bachelor of science in chemistry degree, students must complete a minimum of 180 quarter credits with a cumulative and major/department grade point  average of 2.00, including the following:

I. Core Curriculum Requirements


 

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*Major requirement.

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1. For the American Chemical Society certified degree option, the 6-credit elective, above under II, must be replaced by CHEM 415 , CHEM 425 , CHEM 454 , CHEM 464 , and three additional credits of approved advanced work in chemistry (CHEM 499  is acceptable here). 2. For students planning graduate work, any of the courses, MATH 233 , MATH 234 , or CHEM 415 , CHEM 425 , CHEM 436 , CHEM 454 , CHEM 455 , CHEM 456 , CHEM 464 , and CHEM 465  are strongly recommended as electives. 3. The senior synthesis core requirement for the bachelor of science degree in chemistry is CHEM 488 , CHEM 489  and 1 to 3 credits of CHEM 499 .

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