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BACHELOR OF Science IN Chemistry

First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year

 

Recommended Degree Pathway

The recommended degree path outlines a sample course plan towards graduating in four years. The path suggests taking courses in specific semesters, but there may be semesters when a course is not offered. Consult your advisor for your official degree planning. This degree path is based on the 2010-2011 university catalog.

Please be advised that in order to graduate in four years individuals must successfully complete a minimum of 15 to 18 credit hours per semester.

 

First Year

Fall Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
FRS 1000 Freshman Seminar (1)  
ENG 1050 Composition I GE required course
MAT 1070 College Algebra GE and major requirement;
A very good understanding of high school algebra is required.
CHM 1100 General Chemistry Laboratory I (1) Major Requirement; Enrollment in or completion of CHM 1300
CHM 1300 General Chemistry I GE and major requirement; Prerequisite: MAT 1070 or equivalent
  General Education: Fine Arts  
  General Education: Social Science  

 

Spring Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
ENG 1060 Composition II GE required course; Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 1050
MAT 1080 Plane Trigonometry GE; Prerequisite: MAT 1070
CHM 1100

General Chemistry Laboratory I (1)

Major requirement; Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of CHM 1300
CHM 1310 General Chemistry I Major requirement; Prerequisite: MAT 1070 or equivalent
  General Education: Social Science GE and major requirement; Prerequisite: MAT 1070 or equivalent
  General Education: History  


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Second Year

Fall Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
PHY 2000 University Physics I Major requirement; Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 2210
PHY 2060 University Physics Laboratory I (1) Major requirement; Enrollment in or completion of PHY 2000
MAT 2210 Calculus I (4) Major requirement; Prerequisite: MAT 1070 and MAT 1080, or MAT 1090, or equivalent
  General Education: Literature  
  General Education PED (1)  
  General Education: Philosophy or Religion  

 

Spring Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
MAT 2220 Calculus II (4) Major requirement; Prerequisite: C or
better in MAT 2210
PHY 2010 University Physics II Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 2000
PHY 2070 University Physics Laboratory II (1) Enrollment in or completion of PHY 2010
CSC 2050 Introduction to Programming Major requirement
  University-wide Elective  
  General Education PED (1)  


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Third Year

Fall Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
MAT 3310 Calculus III (4) Major requirement; Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 2220
PHY 2180 Optics Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 1010, 1510, or 2010
PHY 2560 Modern Physics Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 1010, 1510, or 2010
  General Education: Social Science  
  University-wide Elective  

 

Spring Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
MAT 3150 Linear Algebra I Major requirement; Prerequisite: MAT 2210 or 2150
PHY 3000 Classical Mechanics Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 1500 or 2000 and a working knowledge of calculus
PHY 3200 Electricity and Magnetism Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 1010, 1510, or 2010 and working knowledge of calculus for PHY 3200; PHY 3200 for 3210
  University-wide Elective  
  University-wide Elective  


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Fourth Year

Fall Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
MAT 3320 Differential Equations Major requirement; Prerequisite: MAT 3310
PHY 3260 Heat and Temperature Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 1000, 1500, or 2000 and a working knowledge of calculus
PHY 3560 Modern Electronics Major requirement; Prerequisite: PHY 1150 or 1510 or 2010 or equivalent
  University-wide Elective  
  University-wide Elective  

 

Spring Semester

Course#
Course Title
Comments
PHY 4200 Advanced Laboratory I Major requirement; Consent of Instructor
PHY 4990 Independent Study (1-3) Major requirement; Consent of Department Chair and Instructor
  University-wide Elective  
  University-wide Elective  
  University-wide Elective  


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Updated: Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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