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CH - Chemistry

General Program Information

Program Title

Chemistry

College

CAS

Department(s)

Program Level

UG

Program Type

MAJOR

Degree Designation

BS

Chemistry, B.S.

Major and Minor Requirements

No changes in, substitutions for, or exceptions to the following requirements will be permitted without approval of the department chair and appropriate dean by academic petition.

Optional Concentrations in Chemistry

The Concentration in Biochemistry is intended for students who wish to use the undergraduate major in chemistry as preparation for further study and/or employment in medicine, dentistry, or any of the other life sciences: molecular biology, pharmacy, clinical chemistry, biotechnology, pharmacology, toxicology, industrial hygiene, veterinary medicine, and other health-related fields. To serve such a variety of career goals, the program offers flexibility in some requirements.

The Concentration in Chemical Physics is designed primarily for the student who intends to become a professional chemist or pursue an advanced degree in chemistry or engineering.  Students who successfully complete this concentration will receive ACS-certified degrees.

Teaching Licensure

Students interested in majoring in chemistry in preparation for teaching chemistry at the secondary level should consult both the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Education at the earliest opportunity. Completion of the B.S. in Chemistry with appropriate selection of electives will require additional science support courses to complete the licensure requirements for the State of Ohio.

Application

Students admitted as chemistry majors at matriculation must:

  1. Earn a minimum 2.5 chemistry course GPA after completing the CH 141, CH 142, CH 143, and CH 144 (or CH 151 and CH 153) course sequence,

  2. Earn a minimum 2.5 chemistry course GPA after completing the  CH 221, CH 222, CH 223, and CH 224 sequence, and

  3. Earn a minimum 2.00 GPA in support courses.

Students not directly admitted as majors may formally apply for acceptance after completing CH 142 and CH 144 and must meet the requirements outlined above.

Students who have not met these requirements after completing CH 142 and CH 144 and/or CH 222 and CH 224, but who have a minimum of 2.25 GPA in all completed chemistry courses, will be given probationary status and be permitted to enroll in the next sequence of chemistry courses.  Students who have not met the minimum 2.25 GPA in their chemistry courses after completing CH 222 and CH 224 will be removed from the major and will not be permitted to enroll in subsequent chemistry courses, unless they are repeating a course(s).

After completing CH 222 and CH 224, if a major’s combined chemistry and support course GPA drops below 2.25, they will be given probationary status, remain as accepted majors and will be permitted to enroll in chemistry courses. However, students on probationary status must maintain at least a minimum 2.00 GPA or they will be removed from the major.

Program Learning Goals in Chemistry

Students will:

  1. Demonstrate a working knowledge in the sub-disciplines of chemistry where they have completed course work (at least four of analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic and physical).

  2. Apply their integrative knowledge of chemistry to solve problems.

  3. Demonstrate competency in the laboratory skills necessary to acquire, analyze, and interpret experimental results.

  4. Effectively communicate scientific information in a variety of forms (written, oral, mathematical).

Major Requirements

B.S. in Chemistry (48-57 total credit hours)

The following Chemistry Core courses:

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 144

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

 

or

 

CH 151

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES

4

 

and

 

CH 153

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES LABORATORY

1

 

 

 

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 363

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS

3

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

And 2 upper-division lecture electives chosen from the courses below:

CH 366

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 398

LITERATURE RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY

3

CH 399

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

0 to 3

CH 431

GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CH 435

BIOCHEMISTRY I

3

CH 436

BIOCHEMISTRY II

3

CH 439

BIOCHEMISTRY III

3

CH 481

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CH 495

SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY

1 to 3

and 1 Lecture/Lab Pair chosen from the courses below:

CH 431

GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CH 437

BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

 

 

 

CH 435

BIOCHEMISTRY I

3

 

or

 

CH 436

BIOCHEMISTRY II

3

 

and

 

CH 437

BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

 

 

 

CH 441

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

3

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

 

 

 

 

or

 

 

 

 

CH 481

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CH 482

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

Note: (1)  CH 435, CH 436 and CH 437 must all be taken; (2)  A lecture course(s) may not be used to fulfill both the upper division lecture and lecture/lab pair requirements.

The Capstone, Additional Writing, and Oral Presentation requirements of the University Core Curriculum will be satisfied by one of the following:

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

 

or

 

CH 399

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

0 to 3

or

CH 398

LITERATURE RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY

3

or

CH 482

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

1

Note: CH 399D is approved to fulfill the CH 399 Capstone, Additional Writing, and Oral Presentation requirements. 

Required Support Courses:

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

 

 

 

PH 125

GENERAL PHYSICS I

3

PH 125L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I

1

PH 126

GENERAL PHYSICS II

3

PH 126L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY II

1

 

or

 

PH 135

PHYSICS I

3

PH 135L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP I

1

PH 136

PHYSICS II

3

PH 136L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP II

1

Subtotal: 48-57

 

B.S. in Chemistry with a Concentration in Chemical Physics (73-78 total credit hours)

The following Chemistry Core courses:

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 144

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

 

or

 

CH 151

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES

4

 

and

 

CH 153

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES LABORATORY

1

 

 

 

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 363

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS

3

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

Additional Required Chemistry Courses:

CH 366

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 368

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 431

GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CH 441

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

3

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

CH 481

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CH 482

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

Notes: (1) CH 443 fulfills the Capstone, Additional Writing and Oral Presentation requirements of the University Core Curriculum. (2) CH 435 may substitute for CH 431. 

Additionally, at least 6 credits of upper-division electives, at least one of which is laboratory based, selected from the following courses:

CH 398

LITERATURE RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY

3

CH 399

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

0 to 3

CH 495

SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY

1 to 3

Required Support Courses:

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

MT 233

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III

4

MT 234

INTRO TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

3

PH 135

PHYSICS I

3

PH 135L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP I

1

PH 136

PHYSICS II

3

PH 136L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP II

1

 

 

 

PH 246

MODERN PHYSICS

3

 

or

 

PH 325

THERMAL PHYSICS

3

Pre-chemical engineering students should take PH 246.

Subtotal: 73-78

 

B.S. in Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry (62-72 total credit hours)

The following Chemistry Core courses:

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 144

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

 

or

 

CH 151

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES

4

 

and

 

CH 153

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES LABORATORY

1

 

 

 

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 363

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS

3

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

Additional Required Chemistry Courses:

CH 435

BIOCHEMISTRY I

3

CH 436

BIOCHEMISTRY II

3

CH 437

BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

Three Additional Approved Upper-Division CH Electives Selected from the Courses Below:

CH 366

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 398

LITERATURE RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY

3

CH 399

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

0 to 3

 

 

 

CH 441

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

3

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

 

 

 

CH 481

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CH 495

SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY

1 to 3

Note: One of the upper-division CH electives must fulfill the Capstone, Additional Writing and Oral Presentation requirement of the University Core Curriculum: CH 398, CH 443 (and CH 441), CH 399D, or CH 482.

One upper-division elective may be selected from the following BL and PS courses:

BL 301

CELL BIOLOGY

3

BL 302

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

3

BL 310

MICROBIOLOGY

4

BL 310L

MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

0

BL 410

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY

3

BL 459

MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY

3

BL 465

MOLECULAR GENETICS

3

BL 470

MOLECULAR METHODS LABORATORY

3

BL 471

IMMUNOLOGY

3

PS 426

PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

3

or other courses approved by the chemistry department chair. 

Required Support Courses:

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

 

 

 

PH 125

GENERAL PHYSICS I

3

PH 125L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I

1

PH 126

GENERAL PHYSICS II

3

PH 126L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY II

1

 

or

 

PH 135

PHYSICS I

3

PH 135L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP I

1

PH 136

PHYSICS II

3

PH 136L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP II

1

 

 

 

BL 155

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I

3

BL 156

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II

3

BL 157

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY I

1

BL 158

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY II

1

Subtotal: 62-72

Interdisciplinary Concentration in Neuroscience

The department collaborates in the interdisciplinary concentration in neuroscience. It is strongly recommended that interested students refer to the Neuroscience Concentration information below, pursue the biochemistry concentration pathway and consult with their academic advisor in their first or second years.

The Interdisciplinary concentration in Neuroscience is coordinated by the Department of Psychology and is intended for biology, cell and molecular biology, chemistry (biochemistry concentration), and psychology majors who desire an interdisciplinary approach to the study of physiology, biochemistry, and behavior of higher organisms. A GPA of 2.5 or higher in BL 155- BL 158 and CH 141- CH 144 is required for admission into the concentration. Requirements for each area are detailed below.

Required Chemistry Courses

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 435

BIOCHEMISTRY I

3

CH 436

BIOCHEMISTRY II

3

CH 437

BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

Required Chemistry Support Courses

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

PH 125

GENERAL PHYSICS I

3

PH 125L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I

1

PH 126

GENERAL PHYSICS II

3

PH 126L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY II

1

Chemistry Electives (Choose Two)

CH 366

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 439

BIOCHEMISTRY III

3

CH 481

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CH 495

SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY

1 to 3

Chemistry CAP/AW/OP Electives (Choose One)

CH 398

LITERATURE RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY

3

 

or

 

CH 441

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

3

 

and

 

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

or

CH 482

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

1

Required Biology Courses

BL 155

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I

3

BL 156

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II

3

BL 157

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY I

1

BL 158

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY II

1

BL 360

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

4

BL 360L

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY

0

Required Psychology Courses

PS 326

PSYCHOBIOLOGY

3

PS 426/PS 226

PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

3

PS 497N

ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS IN NEUROSCIENCE

3

AYA Chemistry Major

Students who are pursuing AYA (Adolescent/Young Adult Education) coursework and have chosen Chemistry as their Licensure area will need to complete the following coursework in addition to the requirements for the Education major.

Area Requirements

Chemistry Introductory Sequence

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 144

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

 

 

 

 

or

 

 

 

 

CH 151

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES

4

CH 153

CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES LABORATORY

1

Additional Chemistry Courses

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 363

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS

3

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 366

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

CH

ONE UPPER DIVISION CH LECTURE ELECTIVE

3-4

CH

ONE 400-LEVEL CH LECTURE/LAB PAIR

3-4

Support Courses

PH 125

GENERAL PHYSICS I

3

PH 125L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I

1

PH 126

GENERAL PHYSICS II

3

PH 126L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY II

1

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

MT 228

STATISTICS FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

3

In addition, majors planning to teach are required to have the equivalent of:

1 Biology course, and
1 Earth Science course

The Education Department will review students' transcripts to establish whether this content has been adequately covered in previous coursework or whether additional coursework is needed.

Total Credit Hours: 58-66

AYA Chemistry Major with Biology Minor

Students who are pursuing AYA (Adolescent/Young Adult Education) coursework and have chosen the Life Sciences with a major in Chemistry and minor in Biology as their Licensure areas and are planning to teach will need to complete the following coursework in addition to the requirements for the Education major. 

Area Requirements (81-82 Credit Hours)

Chemistry Courses

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 144

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 363

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS

3

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

CH 431

GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CH 441

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

3

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

CH

ONE UPPER DIVISION CH LECTURE ELECTIVE

3-4

Biology Courses

BL 155

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I

3

BL 156

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II

3

BL 157

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY I

1

BL 158

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY II

1

BL 213

GENETICS

4

BL 222

GENERAL ECOLOGY

3

BL 310

MICROBIOLOGY

4

BL 310L

MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

0

BL 310L

MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

0

Select One Course

BL 405

SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION

3

BL 435

PLANT ECOLOGY

4

BL 435L

PLANT ECOLOGY LAB

0

BL 444

ADVANCED ECOLOGY

4

BL 444L

ADVANCED ECOLOGY LABORATORY

0

Where applicable, both the lecture and the lab must be taken to satisfy this requirement.

Required Support Courses

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

PH 115

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE

3

PH 115L

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE LABORATORY

1

PH 125

GENERAL PHYSICS I

3

PH 125L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I

1

PH 126

GENERAL PHYSICS II

3

PH 126L

GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY II

1

Subtotal: 81-82

AYA Chemistry Major with Physics Minor

Students who are pursuing AYA (Adolescent/Young Adult Education) coursework and have chosen the Life Sciences with a Chemistry major and minor in Physics as their Licensure areas and are planning to teach will need to complete the following coursework in addition to the requirements for the Education major. 

Area Requirements (72 - 75 Credit Hours)

Chemistry Courses

CH 141

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

4

CH 142

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

4

CH 143

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 144

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 221

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

3

CH 222

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 223

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

1

CH 224

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

1

CH 261

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

3

CH 263

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

1

CH 441

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

3

CH 443

INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY

2

CH 478

CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

0

CH 431

GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY

4

Select One

CH 366

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

3

CH 367

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

2

Physics Courses

PH 115

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE

3

PH 115L

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE LABORATORY

1

PH 135

PHYSICS I

3

PH 135L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP I

1

PH 136

PHYSICS II

3

PH 136L

PHYSICS WORKSHOP II

1

PH 246

MODERN PHYSICS

3

EP 217

MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING

3

PH

TWO UPPER DIVISION PHYSICS COURSES

 

Note: CH 361/ CH 367 may be used to satisfy only one of the additional upper division physics courses with the approval of the Physics department chairperson. An additional upper division Physics course is therefore needed.

Required Support Courses

BL 155

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I

3

BL 156

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II

3

BL 157

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY I

1

BL 158

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY II

1

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

MT 233

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III

4

Note: CH 151/ CH 153 may be substituted for CH 141/142/143/144 to save the student 5 credit hours. CH 435/ CH 436 may substitute for CH 431 with Chair’s approval

Subtotal: 72-75