Major in Chemistry, Concentration in Materials Science and Inorganic Chemistry
Requirements for a Major in Chemistry, Concentration in Materials Science and Inorganic Chemistry
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core | (46 credits) | |
CH-120 & CH-121 | General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | 8 |
CH-201 & CH-202 | Organic Chemistry I (lecture) and Organic Chemistry II (lecture) | 6 |
CH-203 & CH-204 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | 4 |
CH-301 & CH-302 | Physical Chemistry I (Lecture Only) and Physical Chemistry II (Lecture Only) | 6 |
CH-260 | Chemistry Literature Seminar | 1 |
CH-303 | Physical Chemistry Laboratory I | 2 |
CH-210 | Chemical Analysis: an Introduction to Modern Methods | 5 |
CH-475 | Chemistry Seminar | 2 |
Plus a minimum of 12 credits at the 300 level or above, at least one of which must be a lab course. Internships and Independent Study may contribute no more than 3 credits toward this requirement. | 12 | |
Ancillary Courses | (16 credits) | |
MA-200 & MA-201 | Calculus I and Calculus II | 8 |
PY-241 & PY-242 | Physics I (Mechanics) and Physics II ( Electricity, Magnetism and Optics ) | 8 |
Concentration in Materials Science and Inorganic Chemistry | (11-13 credits) | |
CH-340 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry | 3 |
CH-360 | Introduction to Materials Science | 3 |
Select two of the following: | 5-7 | |
Modern Physics | ||
Instrumental Analysis | ||
May Substitute | (0 credits) | |
Internship: Chemistry 2 | ||
Total Credits | 73-75 |
- 1
in appropriate topic for concentration
- 2
in an appropriate topic for the concentration may be substituted for one of the electives with departmental approval.
Students must earn a C- or higher in all prerequisite courses in order to register for a chemistry or ancillary course.