The Department of Chemistry offers the chemical training necessary for allied health areas such as medical technology and nursing. The chemistry program and the biochemistry option are both accredited by the American Chemical Society.
Students must complete all general education requirements, the courses listed below and additional free electives to total a minimum of 122 semester hours, including foreign language and physical education.
- CHE 110, 111 General Chemistry I & II (Placement Exam Required)
- CHE 205 Analytical Chemistry Lecture
- CHE 206 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
- CHE 210, 211 Organic Chemistry I & II
- CHE 250 Chemistry Seminar (two semesters minimum)
- CHE 300, 301 Physical Chemistry I & II
- CHE 311 Inorganic Chemistry
- CHE 400 Instrumental Analysis Lecture
- CHE 401 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
- CHE 297 Cooperative Education in Chemistry (Cooperative Research in Chemistry)
OR
- CHE 330 Senior Research in Chemistry plus one advanced chemistry or math elective (ACS Approved)
- PHY 110, 111 General Physics I & II
- MAT 181 Calculus I
- MAT 182 Calculus II
- Senior Presentation
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