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Chemistry – BS

Program Overview:

Program Contacts:

Dr. Brian Jensen

Physical and Biological Sciences Department Co-Chair

Email: jensenb@mail.strose.edu

Dr. Ann Zeeh

Physical and Biological Sciences Department Co-Chair

Email: zeeha@mail.strose.edu

Program Requirements:

CHM 190Gen Chemistry 1

3

CHM 190LGen Chemistry 1 Lab

1

CHM 191Gen Chemistry 2

3

CHM 191LGen Chemistry 2 Lab

1

CHM 201Organic Chemistry 1

3

CHM 201LOrganic Chemistry 1 Lab

1

CHM 202Organic Chemistry 2

3

CHM 202LOrganic Chemistry 2 Lab

1

CHM 203Quantitative Analysis

3

CHM 203LQuantitative Analysis Lab

1

CHM 301Instrumental Analysis

3

CHM 301LInstrumental Analysis Lab

1

CHM 305Inorganic Chemistry

3

CHM 306Synthesis & Characterization

2

CHM 401Physical Chemistry 1

3

CHM 401LPhysical Chem Lab 1

1

CHM 402Physical Chemistry 2

3

CHM 402LPhysical Chem Lab 2

1

SCI 399Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

CHM XXXElective course at the 300-level or greater

3

MAT 190Calculus 1

4

MAT 191Calculus 2

4

MAT 201Calculus 3

4

PHY 190Fund of Physics 1

3

PHY 190LFund of Physics 1 Lab

1

PHY 191Fund of Physics 2

3

PHY 191LFund of Physics 2 Lab

1

For those interested in honors-level undergraduate research, please refer to the Research Honors section.

Suggested 4 Year Course Plan:

This suggested plan is designed to give students an idea of how to balance their coursework over 8 semesters and to graduate within 4 years. Most students will need to take a minimum of 30 credits each year in order to meet the graduation requirement of a minimum of 122 overall credits.  It should be used along with your Degree Works worksheet and in consultation with your faculty advisor. It is meant as a guide, not a definitive list of courses that must be taken as written. Your faculty advisor will help you make any necessary adjustments during advisement.

Year 1

Fall Semester

(15-16 credits)

CHM190 General Chemistry 1

4

MAT190 Calculus 1

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective (CSC 202 recommended)

3-4

ENG105 Expository Writing, Oral Comm. and Research

4

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0


Spring Semester

(14-17 credits)

CHM191 General Chemistry 2

4

MAT191 Calculus

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective

6-9

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

Year 2


Fall Semester

(15-16 credits)

CHM201 Organic Chemistry 1

4

PHY190 Fund. of Physics 1

4

MAT201 Calculus 3

4

CHM305 Inorganic Chemistry* (WI) or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective

3-4

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0


Spring Semester

(15-16 credits)

CHM202 Organic Chemistry 2

4

PHY191 Fund. of Physics 2

4

CHM203 Quantitative Analysis

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective ***

3-4

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

Year 3


Fall Semester

(14-16 credits)

CHM401 Physical Chemistry 1

4

CHM301 Instrumental Analysis

4

CHM305 Inorganic Chemistry* (WI) or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective

3-4

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective

3-4

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0


Spring Semester

(15-16 credits)

CHM402 Physical Chemistry 2

4

CHM306 Synthesis and Characterization * or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective

2-3

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective ***

9

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

Year 4

Fall Semester

(15-16 credits)

CHM3XX/4XX Chemistry Elective

3

CHM400 Undergraduate Research

0-4

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective

7-12

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0


Spring Semester

(14-17 credits)

CHM306 Synthesis and Characterization * or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective

2-3

Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective ***

13-14

SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

* Course offered on a two-year cycle 
** 3 credits in CHM at 300 level or higher; often fulfilled by CHM-307: Biochemistry. 
*** MAT302 is highly recommended. MAT240 is a prerequisite for MAT302. Taking these courses in addition to the required Calculus series will satisfy a minor in Mathematics.

 Recommended General Electives: BIO-190/BIO-191: Principles of Biology I/II; CHM-400: Research; Electives in CHM when offered; ENV236: Environmental Technology; MAT240: Linear Algebra, MAT302: Differential Equations***; PHY-302/302L: Modern Physics. 


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