Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry |
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry is a less comprehensive degree than the Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. It provides opportunities for preparation for careers in industry, governmental agencies, environmental studies, and preprofessional programs. It is not recommended for students planning to pursue graduate studies in chemistry or related fields. It does not meet the criteria for an American Chemical Society approved degree in chemistry.
The minimum number of semester credit hours required for this degree, including the Core Curriculum requirements, is 120, at least 39 of which must be at the upper-division level. All major and support work courses must be completed with a grade of āCā or better.
All candidates seeking this degree must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements and the degree requirements, which are listed below.
Core Curriculum requirements: Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements in the same manner as other students. The courses listed in the table below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements; however, if these courses are taken to satisfy both requirements, then students may need to take additional courses in order to meet the minimum number of semester credit hours required for this degree. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements see pages 5ā9 of this catalog.
Core Curriculum Component Area |
Courses that Satisfy Core Curriculum and Degree Requirements |
|---|---|
Communications |
English Rhetoric/Composition (6 semester credit hours) |
Mathematics |
Mathematics (3 semester credit hours) |
Natural Sciences |
Science (6 semester credit hours) |
Humanities & Visual and Performing Arts |
Literature (3 semester credit hours) The Arts (3 semester credit hours) |
Social and Behavioral Sciences |
United States History and Diversity (6 semester credit hours) Political Science (6 semester credit hours) Social and Behavioral Science (3 semester credit hours) Economics (3 semester credit hours) |
World Society and Issues |
(3 semester credit hours) |
Degree Requirements
- 35 semester credit hours of required courses in chemistry:
CHE 1103 General Chemistry I (or CHE 1143 Principles of Chemistry I)
CHE 1113 General Chemistry II (or CHE 1153 Principles of Chemistry II)
CHE 1122 General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHE 1132 General Chemistry II Laboratory
CHE 2603 Organic Chemistry I
CHE 2612 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHE 3213 Analytical Chemistry
CHE 3464 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
CHE 3643 Organic Chemistry II
CHE 3652 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
CHE 3854 Basic Physical Chemistry
CHE 4213 Instrumental Analysis
CHE 4971 Proseminar - 12 additional semester credit hours of approved upper-division chemistry electives; no more than 6 semester credit hours may be from CHE 4913 Independent Study or CHE 4923 Special Project in Chemistry
- 34 semester credit hours of support work in science, mathematics, and statistics:
- 19 semester credit hours of required courses:
MAT 1214 Calculus I
MAT 1224 Calculus II
PHY 1603, 1611 Algebra-based Physics I and Laboratory
PHY 1623, 1631 Algebra-based Physics II and Laboratory
or
PHY 1943, 1951 Physics for Scientists I and Laboratory
PHY 1963, 1971 Physics for Scientists II and Laboratory
STA 1053 Basic Statistics - 15 additional semester credit hours of approved upper-division electives from the College of Sciences; up to 6 semester credit hours may be from the College of Engineering (9 semester credit hours from the College of Education and Human Development for students seeking teacher certification) with approval of the advisor of the degree-granting program.
- 19 semester credit hours of required courses:
- 6 semester credit hours of electives