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Chemistry (B.S. or B.S. Chem)
May be elected as a departmental concentration
program
Prerequisites to Concentration for Either Program.
CHEM courses through 215, 216, 241/242, and 260; PHYSICS
140/141 and 240/241; and MATH 115, 116, 215, 216, or an equivalent
sequence are required for any concentration program in Chemistry.
PHYSICS 240 and MATH 215 are prerequisites for CHEM 461 and students
should, wherever possible, complete both of these before the
junior year. The language requirement in Chemistry is satisfied
by the College language requirement. A reading knowledge of German
is recommended.
Bachelor of Science degree
with a concentration in Chemistry (120 credits). Students
can complete the B.S. degree with a concentration in Chemistry
(120 credits) by taking CHEM 302/312, 402, 447, 461, 462, 463,
480, and 485. Two credits of research (399) culminating in a
written report may be substituted for the projects lab, 485.
Bachelor of Science in
Chemistry (B.S. Chem.) (124 credits). The curriculum leading
to a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (B.S. Chem. degree)
serves students who are interested in professional careers in
chemistry, biochemistry, or related fields. Requirements include
CHEM 302/312, 402, 447, 461, 462, 463, 480, and four credits
of CHEM 399 taken over at least two terms, as well as one advanced
lecture course in chemistry.
Honors Concentration in
Chemistry. The B.S. Chem. degree is the basis of the Honors
degree in Chemistry. Substitution of Honors sections of CHEM
461 and 463, maintenance of a satisfactory GPA (3.3) in concentration
courses including prerequisites, and satisfactory completion
of an Honors thesis (CHEM 499) based on the research done in
CHEM 399 are required for Honors. Most (but not all) students
pursuing the Honors degree will have participated in the Freshman-Sophomore
College Honors Program and will have completed CHEM 210/211,
215/216 in place of other concentration prerequisite courses.
All students, whatever their program, who are interested in an
Honors degree should see the Chemistry Honors advisor (Room 1500
Chemistry) for approval for participation in the Junior-Senior
Honors Program in Chemistry.
Advising. Students
develop a concentration plan in consultation with a program advisor.
Those interested in a B.S. degree with a concentration in Chemistry
(120 credits) or the specialized program leading to the Bachelor
of Science in Chemistry (124 credits) are urged to consult
a program advisor during the freshman and/or sophomore years.
Prospective concentrators are advised that further study in chemistry
requires adequate performance in early chemistry courses (preferably
B- or better) as well as in the mathematics and physics prerequisites.
Students interested in an Honors degree should see the Chemistry
Honors advisor. Appointments are scheduled at the Chemistry Advising
Office [1500 Chemistry, (734) 647-2858]. Students interested
in the joint program with the College of Engineering should make
an appointment with Chalmers Knight [Academic Advising Center,
1255 Angell Hall, (734) 764-0332] and then make an appointment
to see a chemistry concentration advisor in 1500 Chemistry.
Teaching Certificate. Those
seeking a B.S. or B.S. Chem. degree with a teaching
certificate in Chemistry must fulfill departmental as well
as School of Education
requirements. Students who plan to earn a teaching certificate
with a teaching major or minor in Chemistry should contact the
School of Education Office of Academic Services.

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