Program Information
Career Information
- What can I do with this major?
- Scroll down to the “What can I do with These Majors?” section and click on the link, then find your major of interest
Declaring a major in Chemistry
- Current students interested in the Chemistry major should connect with a major advisor as soon as possible.
- Students declare majors by the end of sophomore year or at 45 earned credits
Course Planning for Chemistry
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- Courses to complete in the first year, in order to graduate in four years
- CHEM 220+Lab and CHEM 230+Lab
- MATH 125 and 226*
*Need math placement level 2 or higher. If math level 1, prioritize MATH 122 and 125 in the first year and then take Chem 220 and CHEM 230 in the second year.
- Courses to complete in the second year, in order to graduate in four years
- CHEM 300+Lab and CHEM 400+Lab
- 1 year of physics recommended but it can be taken third year if necessary
Pre-Health Professions
Students Working on Graduate School Prerequisites: Which Organic Chemistry Course should you take, 300 or 303?
CHEM 300, 400-Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry and Advanced Organic Chemistry is recommended for students interested in a chemistry major, medical school or a more in depth, rigorous treatment of the subject. The first semester, 300, does not serve as a prerequisite for CHEM 380, Biochemistry. The second semester does.
CHEM 303-Survey of Organic Chemistry is a one semester course that covers the essentials of organic chemistry. It is recommended for students that only need one course in Organic Chemistry for their major or for admission into selected professional graduate programs. It counts as a prerequisite for CHEM 380, Biochemistry.
Advising Support
- Core degree requirements
- Connect with a major advisor in the department.
- Connect with the Academic and Career Advising Center in AuCoin 129.