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2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Chemistry: B.A. Degree


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The B.A. degree allows students greatest flexibility in course selections and is advantageous for those interested in chemistry-related fields or careers in health professions. Students pursuing teacher licensure must complete, at a minimum, the B.A. degree requirements.

Six hours of 300-400 level CHEM, BIOL, and/or ENVS


  • CHEM 390, 411, 416, 417, 418, 499; BIOL 398, 480, 498, 499; ENVS 490 and 499 cannot be used to fulfill this requirement. Approved BIOL and ENVS courses require prerequisites.

II. Required courses outside the major—16-20 hours, including:


III. Other departmental requirements:


Major competency is demonstrated in CHEM 409. The course must be completed with a grade of C or higher to graduate.

Additional Information


In fulfilling requirements for the B.A. chemistry degree, students should consider the following guidelines when choosing courses to tailor their educations:

  • Students interested in the pre-health professions are recommended to take BIOL 136. They should also take CHEM 437 as one of their two required 300-400 level courses with the second course being in Biology (BIOL 338, 339, 344, 434, 443, or a course recommended by their advisor, depending on their professional school focus). This focus is recommended for students wishing to attend medical, dental, pharmacy or veterinary school. Students should consult their advisor on tailoring the B.A. Chemistry degree to specific health professions.

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