Courses:
50:160:115 (3) Chemical Principles I
50:160:125 (1) Chemical Principles Lab I
50:160:116 (3) Chemical Principles II
50:160:126 (1) Chemical Principles Lab II
50:160:335 (4) Organic Chemistry I
50:160:339 (1) Organic Chemistry Lab I
50:160:336 (4) Organic Chemistry II
50:160:340 (1) Organic Chemistry Lab II
50:160:325 (3) Analytical Chemistry
50:160:329 (1) Analytical Chemistry Lab
50:160:326 (3) Instrumental Analysis
50:160:330 (1) Instrumental Analysis Lab
50:160:343 (3) Structure and Bonding
50:160:345 (3) Physical Chemistry I
50:160:347 (1) Physical Chemistry Lab I
50:160:346 (3) Physical Chemistry II
50:160:348 (1) Physical Chemistry Lab II
50:160:491 (1) Competence in Chem (Exit exam)
50:160:492 (1) Competence in Chem (Exit exam)
Two courses from
50:115:403 (3) General Biochemistry I
50:115:404 (3) General Biochemistry II
50:160:413 thru 448 (3) Upper level Chemistry Lecture Courses
56:160 (or 115 or 121) :500 level courses (3) Graduate Chemistry Lecture Courses
An Advanced lab from
50:115:407 (1) General Biochemistry Lab I
50:160:412 (1) Inorganic Chemistry Lab I
50:160:438 (1) Solid State Chemistry Lab
50:160:446 (1) Polymer Chemistry Lab
50:160:495 (1) Research In Chemistry
50:160:496 (1) Research In Chemistry (46 Chem credits)
Outside of Department
50:640:121 (4) Unified Calculus I
50:640:122 (4) Unified Calculus II
50:640:221 (4) Unified Calculus III
50:640:250 (3) Linear Algebra
50:640:314 (3) Elementary Differential Equations
50:750:131 (3) Elements of Physics I
50:750:133 (1) Elements of Physics Lab I
50:750:132 (3) Elements of Physics II
50:750:134 (1) Elements of Physics Lab II (26 credits)
(50:750:131-134 can be substituted by 50:750:203-206, but the 131-134 sequence is preferred)
(46 + 26 = 72 credits )
Notes:
1) You are only allowed one D grade in your Chem/Biochem lecture courses. The rest must be C or better.
2) This is fairly math intensive, and is 1 course away from a Math minor.
3) Research Credits can (with PRIOR approval) be used to substitute for chem courses/labs. Speak to the Chair.
4) A typical sequence of classes is shown below – there is little flexibility in the 1st two years, but more in the last two years.
| CHEMISTRY COURSES | OTHER | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st year |
CHEM PRIN I, II CHEM PRIN Lab I, II |
Physics I, II Physics Lab I, II Calc I, II |
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| 2nd year |
ORGANIC I, II ORGANIC Lab I, II |
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| 3rd year |
PCHEM I, II PCHEM Lab I, II, Struct & Bonding |
BIOCHEM I, II Instrumental + LAB Analytical + LAB |
Calc III Lin Algebra Diff Eq |
| 4th year |
INORGANIC Adv ORGANIC Other 400+ 2 x Chem Sem/Exit Exam An Advanced Lab |
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Six credits needed of red courses
Please pay attention to our pre-reqs that are strictly enforced.
(e.g. PChem requires you to have completed at least calc II and physics II).
