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Chemistry Major, B.A.


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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry  

College of Letters, Arts and Sciences  

  Available Program Format(s): In-Person  

About the Program


The Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry degree program offers students exposure to the wide breadth of chemistry, with the ability to tailor their degree with upper-division electives. This program is designed for students who plan a career in a field related to chemistry and may be especially attractive to those desiring secondary education licensure or careers in technical writing, sales, or marketing in chemically related industries. Students should consult with the department advisor for assistance with degree planning for specific careers after graduation.

Student Outcomes


  • Apply the fundamental principles of chemistry and/or biochemistry, showing core competency in chemistry areas (general, analytical, organic, biochemistry, and physical chemistry).   
  • Design and conduct experiments using appropriate techniques and equipment  
  • Conduct scientific inquiry in an ethical manner  
  • Handle chemicals and chemical waste safely  
  • Search, critically evaluate, and properly cite scientific literature  
  • Use effective oral and written communication skills  

General Degree Requirements


To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the four areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements. 

Program Requirements


  • A total of 120 semester hours are required for graduation. 
  • A grade of “C-” or better is required for each course in this program to count toward the bachelor’s degree. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required. 
  • A minor is required for this program. 

General Studies Requirements: 33 credits


Students should consult the General Studies Requirements  for a list of courses that fulfill the General Studies Requirements for degree completion.  

  • Written Communication (6 credits) 
  • Oral Communication (3 credits) 
  • Quantitative Literacy (3 credits) 
  • Arts and Humanities (6 credits) 
  • Historical (3 credits) 
  • Natural and Physical Sciences (6 credits) 
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) 
  • Global Diversity (0 or 3 credits**)

 

* The listed courses are required ancillary courses for the major and can also fulfill general studies requirements 

** Students will fulfill the global diversity requirement by taking an approved course within one of the following categories: arts and humanities; historical; natural and physical sciences; or social and behavioral sciences. 

Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Requirement: 0 or 3 credits


Students should consult the Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Graduation Requirement  for a list of courses that fulfill the ESSJ Requirement for degree completion. 

Required Ancillary Courses: 8 credits


Electives: 6 credits


A minimum of 6 upper-division semester hours in chemistry courses selected from the list below.  

Restrictions: CHE 4950 and CHE 4960 do not count as electives; however, CHE 4300 can be completed as both an elective and Senior Experience course.

Senior Experience: 3-4 credits


Students must complete a Senior Experience course offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

Summary of Requirements


General Studies Requirement 33 credits
ESSJ Requirement 0-3 credits
Required Ancillary Courses 8 credits
Required Courses 30 credits
Major Electives 6 credits
Senior Experience 3-4 credits
Minor and Unrestricted Electives 36-49 credits
Total for the Chemistry Minor, B.A. 120 credits

Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree.

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