College of Science

Physical, Biological, Mathematical and Computational Sciences

with a Concentration in Biochemistry

Sample Schedule for Chemistry B.A.

with a Concentration in Biochemistry

Fall 2001-Spring 2002.

For questions or academic advising, contact the Undergraduate Coordinator for chemistry.

Freshman Year, First Semester (semester 1) CREDITS
CHEM 211 4
MATH 113 4
ENGL 101 3
HIST 100 3
TOTAL 14
Freshman Year, Second Semester (semester 2) CREDITS
CHEM 212 4
MATH 114 4
Literature 3
HIST 120 3
COMM 104 3
TOTAL 17
Sophomore Year, First Semester (semester 3) CREDITS
CHEM 313 3
CHEM 315 2
STAT 250 3
PHYS 243 3
PHYS 244 1
Social Science 3
TOTAL 15
Sophomore Year, Second Semester (semester 4) CREDITS
CHEM 314 3
CHEM 318 2
CHEM 350-IT 3
PHYS 245 3
PHYS 246 1
FRLN 3
TOTAL 15
Junior Year, First Semester (semester 5) CREDITS
CHEM 333 3
CHEM 321 4
BIOL 213 4
FRLN 3
TOTAL 14
Junior Year, Second Semester (semester 6) CREDITS
CHEM 334 3
CHEM 446 3
Global Understanding 3
FRLN 3
ENGL 302 3
TOTAL 15
Senior Year, First Semester (semester 7) CREDITS
CHEM 463 4
FRLN 3
Social/Behavioral Science 3
PHIL/REL 3
Fine Arts 3
TOTAL 16
Senior Year, Second Semester (semester 8) CREDITS
CHEM 465 2
Synthesis 3
Literature 3
Electives 6
TOTAL 14

TOTAL HOURS: 120

This is a sample schedule. Students are not expected to hold themselves rigidly to this sample schedule. It should be used as a framework for planning their required undergraduate course work. Students should consult closely with their major advisor to design a schedule that is most appropriate for them.

For questions or academic advising, contact the Undergraduate Coordinator for chemistry.

Requirements for all undergraduate degrees: Students must complete a minimum of 120 credits, with at least 45 credits of upper-level courses (numbered 300 or higher). Students must have a GPA of at least 2.000 in the course work presented on their degree application, with no more than 12 credits of courses in which a grade of D was earned. Some majors have more restrictive policies concerning the number of credits of D allowed.