Bachelor of Arts

This degree track is designed for students interested in teaching chemistry at the high school level or for students who wish to graduate with two majors.

For students who choose this as their only major, a separate minor is required for graduation.

We also provide a Teacher Certification program for students pursuing a career in education.

Course requirements: 

Course Offered
CHE 120-120L -- General Chemistry I with Laboratory Fall, Spring
CHE 121-121L -- General Chemistry II with Laboratory Spring, Summer
CHE 391W -- Chemical Information and Writing Spring
CHE 310-310L -- Organic Chemistry I with Laboratory Fall, Spring
CHE 311-311L -- Organic Chemistry II with Laboratory Spring, Summer
CHE 340-340L -- Analytical Chemistry with Laboratory Fall
CHE 360 -- Physical Chemistry I Fall
CHE 361 -- Physical Chemistry II Spring
CHE 362L -- Physical Chemistry Laboratory  Spring
CHE 400 -- Chemistry Seminar Fall, occasionaly Spring
CHE ELECTIVES -- At least 3 additional hours of 300-level or above chemistry courses Fall, Spring

MAT 129 and 229 -- Calculus I and II

or

MAT 128, 227, 228 -- Calculus A, B and C 

Fall, Spring

PHY 211 and 213 -- General Physics I and II with Laboratory

or

PHY 220 and 222 -- University Physics I and II with Laboratory

Fall, Spring
 

Semester hours: 35 CHE, 53-55 overall