Chemistry, B.A.
The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry consists of 51/53 hours of chemistry and related fields. The degree provides a broad-based curriculum for students planning careers in which chemical knowledge plays a central role. With careful attention to electives, B.A. students may pursue careers as professional chemists, enter graduate school programs that lead to a variety of research-oriented careers, enter medical school, or pursue other health-related programs.
Required courses include:
Major and Major-Related Courses
One course chosen from the following list:
CHM 316 | Fundamentals of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 4 |
CHM 365 | Instrumental Methods | 4 |
CHM 416 | Advanced Topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 4 |
CHM 425 | Physical Chemistry Laboratory | 2 |
Either set of:
Specific requirements of particular post-graduate institutions should be ascertained early in the undergraduate program since these requirements may require courses for admission beyond the minimum required for the major in chemistry. An advisor on Health-Related Professions is available to assist students planning careers in medicine and other health professions.