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Undergraduate Programs for Chemistry

Sample Curriculum for the B.S. in Chemistry/M.S. in Environmental Science & Management
Effective for students entering Fall 2004.

Freshman Year

Fall

credits

Spring

credits

General Chemistry I (121)

5

General Chemistry II (122)

5

Biology I (Biol 111 & 113)

4

Biology II (Biol 112)

4

Calculus I (Math 115)

4

Calculus II (Math 116)

4

Thinking and Writing (Core 101)

3

Imaginative Literature

3

Research Information Skills (COSC 030)

1

17

16

Sophomore Year

Fall

credits

Spring

credits

Honor's Organic Chemistry I (211)H

3

Honor's Organic Chemistry II (212)

3

Honor's Organic Chemistry I Lab (211L)

1

Honor's Organic Chemistry II Lab (212L)

1

Calculus III (Math 215)

4

Research Lab Techniques (230L)

1

General Analyt. Phys. I (Phys 211)

4

Inorganic Chemistry (311)

3

Scientific Programming*

3

Cultural Anthropology*

3

General Analytical Physics II 4

BSNES Career Seminar*

1

15

16

Junior Year

Fall

credits

Spring

credits

Physical Chem. I (321)

4

Physical Chem. II (322)

4

Analytical Chemistry (423)

3

Integrated Lab I (325L)

3

Arts & Human Experience (Core 161)

3

English*

3

Scient. Presentation and Writing*

3

Shap. Mod. World (Core 151)

3

Basic Phil. Questions (Core 132)

3

16

16

Senior Year

Fall

credits

Spring

credits

Integrated Lab II (425L)**

3

Senior Seminar (475)

1

Required Chem. Elective (Graduate level)

3

Public Policy

3

Topics in Mathematics*

3

Env. Public Relations

3

Env. Management

3

History of Science*

3

Principles of Env. Science

3

Theology (Core 182-187)

3

Environmental Ethics

3

15

16

Fifth Year

Fall

credits

Spring

credits

Conflict Resolution/Problem Solving

3

National/Internat. Env. Law

3

Environmental Toxicology

3

Env. Microbiology or ESM Elective

3

Industry Internship or Thesis 

3

Env. Chemistry

3

Writing for Env. Prof.

3

9

12

Summer

credits

Agency Internship or Thesis

3

3

Total- 148 Credits

 *BSNES Core Requirement; may be taken in any sequence, but Scientific Presentation and Writing must be taken prior to the senior year.

**Elective must be accepted by ESM program and undergraduate advisor.

*** Biostatistics may be substituted for Scientific Programming

 

 

 

   
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