The following schedule is one of many alternatives. You should contact an advisor as early as possible to plan a schedule based on your background and interests.
You can download the current chemistry major advising form here.
First Year
|
Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| ENG 101 Composition I |
4 |
ENG 102 Composition II |
4 |
| ECCE 1 Comparative Societies I |
3 |
ECCE 2 Comparative Societies II |
3 |
| CHE 141 Principles of Chemistry I |
4 |
CHE 142 Principles of Chemistry II |
4 |
| MAT 115 Calculus I |
4 |
MAT 116 Calculus II |
4 |
| Total |
15 |
Total |
15 |
Second Year
|
Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| ECCE 3 U.S. Communities |
3 |
COM 101 Oral Communications |
3 |
| CHE 267 Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
CHE 269 Organic Chemistry II |
3 |
| CHE 268 Organic Chemistry I Lab |
1 |
CHE 271 Organic Chemistry II Lab |
1 |
| BIO 141 Unity of Living Organisms |
4 |
HUM/ART/SOC elective |
3 |
| ASP 201 Physics I |
4 |
ASP 202 Physics II |
4
|
| Total |
15 |
Total |
14 |
Third Year
|
Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| CHE 321 Chemical Analysis |
3 |
CHE 421 Instrumental Analysis |
4 |
| CHE 322 Laboratory Techniques |
1 |
CHE 401 Physical Chemistry I |
3 |
| CHE 301 General Seminar |
3 |
Advanced Biology Elective* |
4 |
| HUM/ART/SOC/ECCE elective |
9 |
AST or ECCE elective |
3-6 |
| Total |
16 |
Total |
14-17 |
*For those pursuing a Biochemistry Concentration. Select from BIO 311 Cell Biology, BIO 345 & 346 General Microbiology with Lab, or BIO 381 Genetics.
Fourth Year
|
Fall Semester |
Hours |
Spring Semester |
Hours |
| CHE 400 Undergraduate Research |
4 |
CHE 422 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry** |
4 |
| CHE 415 Biochemistry I |
4 |
CHE 416 Biochemistry II or CHE 436 Medicinal Chemistry* |
3 |
| CHE 402 Physical Chemistry II |
4 |
CHE 418 Techniques in Molecular Biology* |
1 |
| HUM/ART/SOC elective |
4 |
HUM/ART/SOC elective |
8 |
| Total |
16 |
Total |
16 |
*For those pursuing a Biochemistry Concentration.
**For those pursuing Standard Concentration or certification with the American Chemical Society.
