Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Chemistry: B.S. Degree


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


III. Other departmental requirements:


Major competency is demonstrated in CHEM 416. The course must be completed with a grade of C or higher to graduate. A grade of C or higher in CHEM 145, 222, 223, 231, 232, 233, 323, and 331 and a GPA of 2.30 in all chemistry courses required for the major is required to graduate.

Additional Information


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

  • Students interested in a biochemistry focus are recommended to take CHEM 437 and 6 additional hours of CHEM at the 400-level across chemistry subdisciplines as their required 9 hours of CHEM at the 400-level. Students are also recommended to take 2 additional courses in Biology (BIOL 116 and BIOL 338, 339, 344, 434 or 443). This focus is recommended for students wishing to obtain employment in a biochemical related field or pursue graduate studies in biochemistry and is also beneficial for students wishing to attend medical, dental, pharmacy or veterinary school.
  • Students interested in an environmental chemistry focus are recommended to take CHEM 439 and 6 hours of CHEM at the 400-level across chemistry subdisciplines as their required 9 hours of CHEM at the 400-level. Students are also recommended to take 2 additional courses in Environmental Science (ENVS 130 and ENVS 320, 338, 363, 385, or a course recommended by the Chair of Chemistry). This focus is recommended for students wishing to obtain employment in an environmental related field or pursue graduate studies in environmental chemistry.
  • Students planning on graduate study in chemistry are recommended to also take CHEM 409, MATH 291 and 365, and at least 9 hours of CHEM at the 400-level across chemistry subdisciplines.

Liberal Arts Core (LAC)


For additional information about the Liberal Arts Core and the specific courses that fulfill the requirements, visit the Office of the Registrar website, https://registrar.unca.edu/liberal-arts-core.

Liberal Arts Core Requirements

Courses that satisfy some of the following LAC requirements can be found throughout the curriculum and may be used to fulfill multiple requirements.
 

Requirement Credits
First-Year Seminar 3-4
Academic Writing and Critical Inquiry 4
Humanities 12
Laboratory Science 4
Scientific Perspectives 3-4
Quantitative Perspectives 4
Social Science 3-4
Second Language (proficiency through the 2nd semester) 0-8
Arts and Ideas 3-4
Senior Capstone 4
Diversity Intensive (DI and DI-R) 6-8

 

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