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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

CHEMICAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION - 2009
Chemical Science Concentration
(Associate of Arts Degrees):

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Overview

Program ID - AA.CHMSC

This concentration prepares students to transfer to four-year colleges or universities to seek bachelor’s degrees in chemistry. After transferring, students develop a course of study to become proficient in one or more of the divisions of chemistry; e.g., polymer chemistry, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, or hazardous waste management. A further goal of the program is to provide students with the technical coursework and laboratory experience that would enable them to enter the work force as entry-level laboratory technicians in positions that require some background in the physical and/or biological sciences. Students interested in transferring credits from this program to a four-year institution should see a transfer counselor to select appropriate electives.

Career Outlook:
Graduates of this concentration should transfer to a four-year college or university because entry-level employment opportunities in chemistry such as lab or field technicians usually require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. Professional positions such as engineers, researchers, or college instructors usually require a minimum of a master’s degree.

Upon completetion of this concentration graduates will be able to:

  • Use currently accepted chemical concepts to investigate problems and ideas presented in advanced chemical study.
  • Use chemical concepts to evaluate their own science-related concerns such as personal health or careers in science.
  • Use laboratory technology, equipment, and techniques critically and safely to investigate scientific problems using proper scientific methods.

Students enrolling in this degree program can earn World Studies Emphasis certification simultaneously.

COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
 College Writing I  ENG111    3  ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 College Writing II  ENG112    3  ENG111
 Individual and Society  From Area 2    3  
 World View  From Area 3    3  
 Quantitative Thought  Area 4 satisfied by program      
 Science and Technology  Area 5 satisfied by program      
 Humanities  From Area 6    3  
 CONCENTRATION COURSES        
 Calculus I  MAT281    4  MAT196 and MAT197 or placement
 Calculus II  MAT282    4  MAT281
 General Chemistry I/Lab  CHM201    4  MAT195; see note
 General Chemistry II/Lab  CHM202    4  CHM201; see note
 Organic Chemistry I/Lab  CHM251    4  4 CHM202; see note
 Organic Chemistry II/Lab  CHM252    4  CHM251; see note
 College Physics I/Lab  PHY251    4  MAT281; see note
 College Physics II/Lab  PHY252    4  PHY251; pre/coreq MAT282; see note
Social Science Elective    3  
Behavioral Science Elective    3  
Literature Elective    3 pre/co-req ENG111 
Literature Elective    3 pre/co-req ENG111 
Concentration Electives    3-4  
CONCENTRATION ELECTIVES (Choose 1)
 Applications/Concepts  CIT110    3  ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Statistics I/Lab  MAT183    4  MAT094 or placement
 Calculus III  MAT283    4  MAT282
 Honors Seminar  HON200    3  instructor approval
TOTAL CREDITS     62 - 63  
 Note: All science, engineering, and math courses that are pre or corequisites of other science and engineering courses require a grade of "C" or better.

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