Chemistry
is a discipline fundamental to a wide variety of careers in industry,
research, and the allied health fields. A strong foundation in chemistry
is necessary for careers in medicine, molecular biology, biochemistry,
industrial or government research, pharmacy, high school teaching, and
chemical engineering. A background in chemistry may also be useful for
careers in chemical sales, industrial management, business administration,
and environmental management.
The Chemistry Department offers two B.S. degree programs approved by
the American Chemical Society (ACS), two non-ACS-certified B.S. degree
programs and a research‑based M.S. degree, which provide the background
necessary for a career in industry or for further graduate studies in
chemistry and related fields.
In
addition, a B.A. degree in chemistry is available for students who plan
to pursue a career in chemical industry, teaching, or professional studies
in areas such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and optometry.
A minimum chemistry GPA of 2.0 is required in the B.S. and B.A. degree
programs.
The suggested schedules are meant to serve as guidelines. Students are urged to consult with their academic advisors every semester. Students should also work with their academic advisors to develop a long-range plan for academic progress rather than merely selecting courses on a semester-by-semester basis.
Programs leading to careers in medical technology, pharmacy, and chemical engineering are available in cooperation with other institutions.
MINOR IN CHEMISTRY
A minor in Chemistry consists of 23 semester hours of chemistry including CHEM 1251, 1251L, 1252, 1252L, 2131, 2131L, 2132, 2132L, either 3111 or 4171, and three additional semester hours at the 2000 level or above. A minimum GPA of 2.0 in the minor is required. Credit toward the 23 hour total will not be given for either CHEM 4695 or 4900. Special topics courses such as CHEM 3090 and CHEM 5090 may be included with prior departmental approval.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
Students majoring in Chemistry may obtain practical work experience in chemistry before graduation by participating in the Chemistry Cooperative Education Experience any time after the completion of sophomore year and CHEM 2132. A minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and 2.5 in chemistry is required. At least two semesters of work assignments must be completed concurrent with enrollment in CHEM 3500. Advisors will assist students to design a schedule that accommodates both work assignments and the upper-division chemistry courses which are normally offered on alternate semesters. Experiences are arranged in coordination with the University Career Center.
