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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Chemistry (B.S.)

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Major Courses


Chemistry B.S. Major Credit Hours 46


General Education


Biblical Studies Courses


Liberal Arts Skills Courses


Liberal Arts Pathways Courses


General Education Credit Hours 44


Elective Credit Hours 30


B.S. in Chemistry Total Credit Hours 120


Symbol Key

^ Grade of “C” or better required.
* This course has a prerequisite.
# Possible waiver by exam.
π A major course that meets a General Education requirement.
+ Possible waiver with a specified number of transfer credits upon first-time admission.

Strongly Recommended Support Courses

MAT 311 - Differential Equations  is not required for the B.S. in chemistry program, but it is strongly recommended by the department. Also, CHE 472 - Biological Chemistry I  is strongly recommended for students who intend to pursue a graduate degree in chemistry.

Upper-level Course Requirements

Depending on which courses students choose in the chemistry majors, they may not acquire 36 upper-level credit hours (300-400) in their major coursework. However, students are required to complete 36 credit hours of upper-level courses in order to graduate. Students in the chemistry majors should include upper-level coursework in their electives to ensure they will meet graduation requirements.

Chemistry Learning Outcomes

Students in chemistry majors will demonstrate an understating of the atomic and molecular behavior of systems. Chemistry students will attempt to explain phenomena in systems that range in size from electrons to entire galaxies. Students in the majors will complete a research project and attendant thesis to prepare them for graduate school and a wide variety of careers including teaching, law, pharmaceutical research, medicine, research science, and laboratory technology.

Research Opportunities

The chemistry faculty recognizes that research is a vital component of undergraduate education and offers research experience to all interested students. Students need not be chemistry majors to undertake research for direct academic credit.

Program Oversight

The chemistry major is overseen by the Department of Chemistry. Courses with CHE and NSC numbers are administered by this school. Questions about the major should be directed to the school dean.

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