Program Overview:
The program in Chemistry is an excellent preparation for laboratory work, research, teaching, medical school, graduate studies and a variety of other science-related opportunities. With careful course selection, a dual major in Chemistry and Biology can be earned. Students may instead opt to combine a science major with minors from disciplines such as Political Science, Art, Business or English. These combinations can lead to alternate career opportunities, such as law and technical writing. Once a student has matriculated, all major requirements must be taken at The College of Saint Rose unless formal written permission to do otherwise is given by the advisor and the Dean of the School of Mathematics and Sciences with consultation of the instructor.
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 Webpage:
Chemistry, BS
Program Requirements:
Major in Chemistry (60 credits)
All 4-credit science courses have a required laboratory component.
The Department of Physical and Biological Sciences highly recommends that all students majoring in the sciences take CSC 202 in fulfillment of their L08 Liberal Education requirement.
Students failing a course in the major three times will be dismissed from the major.
For those interested in pre-professional programs such as pre-medical or pre-veterinary studies, refer to the Academic Programs and Options section of this catalog.
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
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(15-16 credits)
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CHM190 General Chemistry 1
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4
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MAT190 Calculus 1
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4
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective (CSC 202 recommended)
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3-4
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ENG105 Expository Writing, Oral Comm. and Research
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4
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Spring Semester
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(14-17 credits)
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CHM191 General Chemistry 2
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4
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MAT191 Calculus
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4
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective
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6-9
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Year 2
Fall Semester
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(15-16 credits)
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CHM201 Organic Chemistry 1
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4
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PHY190 Fund. of Physics 1
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4
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MAT201 Calculus 3
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4
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CHM305 Inorganic Chemistry* (WI) or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective
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3-4
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Spring Semester
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(15-16 credits)
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CHM202 Organic Chemistry 2
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4
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PHY191 Fund. of Physics 2
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4
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CHM203 Quantitative Analysis
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4
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective ***
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3-4
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Year 3
Fall Semester
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(14-16 credits)
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CHM401 Physical Chemistry 1
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4
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CHM301 Instrumental Analysis
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4
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CHM305 Inorganic Chemistry* (WI) or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective
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3-4
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective
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3-4
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Spring Semester
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(15-16 credits)
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CHM402 Physical Chemistry 2
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4
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CHM306 Synthesis and Characterization * or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective
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2-3
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective ***
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9
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Year 4
Fall Semester
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(15-16 credits)
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CHM3XX/4XX Chemistry Elective
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3
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CHM400 Undergraduate Research
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0-4
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective
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7-12
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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Spring Semester
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(14-17 credits)
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CHM306 Synthesis and Characterization * or
Liberal Education Requirement/General Elective
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2-3
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Liberal Educ. Requirement/General Elective ***
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13-14
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SCI399 Natural Sciences Colloquium
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0
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* 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.
Professional Accreditation:
The College of Saint Rose, sponsored by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, Albany Province, is chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. All of its degrees and programs are registered and its professional programs fully approved by the Board of Regents through the New York State Education Department.
The College of Saint Rose is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (267-284-5000) The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. http://www.msche.org
Admissions and Financial Aid Information:
The Undergraduate Admissions Office begins review of First-Year applications each fall in late September for the following Fall. Students are encouraged to submit a complete an application as early as October. The Admissions Team will return a decision on complete applications within just three weeks. The College awards academic scholarships at the same time.
What Makes an Application Complete
- Online or Paper application (fee waived for all applicants!)
- Official High School Transcripts
- Official Transcripts for any College Level Courses
- SAT or ACT scores (See Test Optional FAQ's)
- Letter of Recommendation from a Counselor or Teacher
- Essay or Graded Paper
- Applicants may also apply via the Common Application Online.
- Art applicants are required to complete a portfolio review.
- Music applicants are required to complete an audition.
Admissions contact information (telephone number, admissions web pages)
Scholarships and Financial Aid
See Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid section for more information.
The Bottom Line
The total cost of The College of Saint Rose (including tuition, fees, room and board) is one of the lowest of any private college in the Northeast, and we award more than $34 million in Saint Rose scholarships, grants and financial aid.
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