BS Chemistry - Nanotechnology Gateway

Four-Year Degree Pathway Example

Four-year plans may vary based on course availability and individual goals. Students should consult their advisor about degree requirements and reference the Course Catalog.

First Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 111: Intro Chem I4
FYEX 100: 1st-Year Seminar (FYEX)3
MATH 161: Calculus I (QL)4
ENGL 110: Intro to College Writing (IW)3
Total Credits for Semester14

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 112: Intro Chem II4
MATH 211: Calculus II (PS)4
COMM 100: Fundamentals of Speech (OC)3
CHEM 251: Inorganic I3
Total Credits for Semester14

Second Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 231: Organic I4
PHYS 231: Physics I (SCI)5
MATH 311: Calculus III4
Total Credits for Semester13

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 232: Organic II4
PHYS 232: Physics II (SCI-ELECT)5
CHEM 265: Quantitative Analysis4
Total Credits for Semester13

Third Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 341: Physical Chem I (CAP)4
Creative Explorations3
Personal Wellness3
Advanced Writing3
Total Credits for Semester13

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 342: Physical Chem II4
Required Envi Elective3
Information Literacy3
Diverse Cultural Contexts3
Total Credits for Semester13

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Chemistry Elective4
General Elective1
CHEM 487: Chemistry Seminar0.5
CHEM 498: Intro to Research1
Ethical Action & Citizenship3
Technological Competency3
Total Credits for Semester12.5

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
CHEM 465: Analytical Chemistry4
CHEM 488: Chemistry Seminar0.5
General Elective2
General Elective3
Total Credits for Semester9.5

Note: 1. Connections & Exploration (C&E) courses #1 and #2 can be satisfied with any approved GenEd course. 2. Cultural Diversity & Community (D) course may be satisfied with approved courses from the GenEd requirements (including Perspectives), the major, the minor, the required related area, or general electives.

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