Degree Requirements
GEP Signature Courses (See Curricula): six courses
GEP Variable Courses (See Curricula): six to nine courses, including
Mathematics:
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Calculus I |
Natural Science:
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CHM 120 |
General Chemistry I |
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General Chemistry Laboratory I |
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Or |
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CHM 121 |
General Chemistry I Honors |
GEP Overlays (See Curricula): three courses
GEP Integrative Learning Component: three courses
Mathematics:
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Calculus II |
Physics:
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University Physics I-II |
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University Physics Laboratory I-II |
GEP Electives: any eleven courses
Major Concentration: eleven courses
Foundation Course Requirements:
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CHM 125 |
General Chemistry II |
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Or |
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CHM 126 |
General Chemistry II Honors |
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General Chemistry Laboratory II |
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Organic Chemistry I-II |
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Organic Chemistry Laboratory I-II |
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Physical Chemistry I-II |
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Physical Chemistry Laboratory |
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Instrumental Analysis |
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Instrumental Analysis Laboratory |
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Biochemistry |
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Biochemistry Laboratory |
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Inorganic Chemistry |
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Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory |
In-Depth Course Requirements:
Three In-Depth Chemistry courses (see list below)
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Two In-Depth Chemistry courses and Senior Research I-II
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Two In-Depth Chemistry courses and one Math/Natural Science elective (see list below, this option must be approved by the Chemistry Chair in advance)
In-Depth Chemistry Courses:
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Biogeochemistry |
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Environmental Chemistry |
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Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry |
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Organometallic Chemistry |
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Role of Metal Ions in Biology |
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Spectroscopy |
Math and Natural Science Electives:
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Biology I: Cells |
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Calculus III |
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Fundamental Ideas of Mathematics |
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The Mathematics of Music |
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Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamical Systems |
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History of Mathematics |
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Combinatorics and Graph Theory |
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Logic and Foundations |
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Modern Physics I |
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Survey of Nanotechnology |
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Linear Systems in Physics |
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Mathematical Methods in Physics |
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Electronics I |
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Classical Mechanics |
Enrollment in CHM 390 Chemistry Seminar is required each semester for junior and senior chemistry majors. Students planning to go into industry or attend graduate school should take Senior Research I-II. All students who meet the above requirements satisfactorily will be certified by the American Chemical Society.
