Chemistry (B.S.)
The chemistry undergraduate major gives a solid preparation for further study in medicine and dentistry. It is also a desirable major for students who later choose to pursue law or business administration. The broad requirements in physics and mathematics provide a strong background for a career in the teaching of science. In general, chemists are employed in chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, the petrochemical industries, teaching, environmental and waste management, and in government.
Freshman Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Humanities/Soc. Sci. Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
17
Freshman Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Humanities/Soc. Sci. Elective
+
3
Health Education Requirement (Options: Courses under subject code HHPL)
+
1
Sub-Total Credits
16
Sophomore Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Humanities/Soc. Sci. Elective
+
3
Experiential Learning
+
3
Intercultural Knowledge / World Language
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
16
Sophomore Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Intercultural Knowledge / World Language
+
3
Physical Education (Sports Activity Course)
+
1
Sub-Total Credits
14
Junior Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Physics I Lecture & Lab
+
5
Intercultural Knowledge / World Language
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
16
Junior Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Physics II Lecture and Lab
+
5
Oral Communication
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
Senior Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
General Electives
+
3
African Diasporic Cluster
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
14
Senior Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
General Elective (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor) (3)
+
3
General Electives (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor) (4)
+
4
Sub-Total Credits
12
Total credits:
120