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The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in chemistry is appropriate for students preparing for graduate school in chemistry or biochemistry, or for a career as a professional chemist. It involves more theoretical background and more laboratory work in chemistry than the B. A. degree. The B. S. degree in chemistry requires 124 semester hours credit, including 45 hours of Basic Studies and the following requirements. The average (mean) taken to complete this degree is 50 months. Factors that contribute to taking more than 44 months include working part-time, repeating courses, and improper schedule planning. Advisors can help you avoid these problems. |
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A minimum GPA of 2.0 on all chemistry courses counted toward the B. S. degree is required for graduation. Suggestions: Students should arrange their work so as to take CHM 321-420 in the junior year. Two years of German are recommended. Endorsement: This degree is certified by the American Chemical Society. Option 1. General. 76 hours. Three hours from the following: CHM 415, 417, 425, 466, 467, 478, 485, 491, and 499. If 491 or 499 is used, the student must take a total of 3 credit hours in 491 and may count only 3 of the 6 credit hours taken as 499 for credit toward the major. Option 2. Biochemistry. 81 hours. CHM 466, 467, and 3 hours from the following: BIO 325, 436, CHM 491 or CHM 499. For either CHM 491 or 499 the subject matter must be biochemical in focus, and a comprehensive written report is required. |