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Nov 23, 2024
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College Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry (B.S.)
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Student Learning Outcomes for Chemistry:
Students will be able to:
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Explain fundamental chemistry concepts.
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Communicate chemical knowledge.
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Research a chemical problem or concept.
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Design, execute, and interpret experiments to solve chemical problems.
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Draw connections to other fields of study.
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Work as a member of a team.
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Envision and pursue multiple paths for purposeful life work.
The Chemistry major offers five concentrations: the American Chemical Society Approved Professional Chemistry curriculum, the Secondary Education Certification , the Chemistry Management curriculum, the Chemical Physics curriculum, and the Forensic Science curriculum.
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All Chemistry majors must take:
American Chemical Society (ACS) concentration
The American Chemical Society (ACS) concentration prepares the student for graduate school or for a career in industrial or government laboratories. The ACS-approved curriculum requires: Chemistry Management option
The Chemistry Management option is preparation for sales or management positions in chemical and related industries. The chemistry management curriculum requires: Chemical Physics curriculum
The Chemical Physics curriculum is a foundation for work at the interface between chemistry and physics. This curriculum requires: At least three courses (8 credits) from among:
At least four credits from among:
Forensic Science curriculum
The Forensic Science curriculum introduces students to the field of forensic science, preparing them for graduate school or for a career in the laboratory. The track provides a solid background in chemistry, along with some additional courses that would be of benefit for someone interested in pursuing a career in forensic science. The Forensic Science curriculum requires: |
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