Chemistry Undergraduate
Program
The Chemistry curriculum offers a broad background in chemistry
and results in a degree which is approved by the American Chemical
Society. Students entering this program generally plan to pursue
a career as an industrial chemist or attend graduate school with
a specialty in one of the major areas of chemistry (analytical,
inorganic, organic, or physical).
The present chemistry curriculum requires a total of 120 SCH
for the completion of the degree. Please follow the links
below for more information.
- Undergraduate
Curriculm
Requirements for a Minor in Chemistry
A minor in chemistry consists of Chemistry 100, 101, 102, 103,
104, and thirteen additional hours, of which nine must be 300
or 400 level.
Graduation Requirements
All requirements
listed in the General Information section of the University
Bulletin apply. In addition, a student majoring in a program
in the College of Engineering must have at least a 2.0 grade
point average in courses bearing the specific rubric of the
major program (e.g., computer science, civil engineering, etc.)
when computed on all attempts for which a final grade was received
(excluding 'W plus' grades). In order to graduate from a baccalaureate
program in the College of Engineering, a student must complete
27 of the last 36 hours in the curriculum while enrolled in
the College of Engineering.
Scenarios
for a Minor in Chemistry
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