Environmental Chemistry Degree
Bachelor's of Science
Suggested Program of Study
This is a term-by-term sample course schedule (program map). The milestones listed below each year are designed to keep you on course to graduate in four years. A sample schedule is provided as a general guideline to help you build a schedule each term. Your courses must be selected with your academic advisor to satisfy all core curriculum and other requirements. Refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for the most current curriculum. View a course checklist. One of your electives should be an environmental-themed social science or humanities course such as PHIL 3180 or PHIL 3640.
Fall
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Principles of Chemistry I/ Laboratory I4
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First Year Seminar1
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Precalculus or Trigonometry3
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Composition I3
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American Government3
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Principles of Chemistry II/ Laboratory II4
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I4
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Composition II3
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United States History to 1865 or United States History since 18653
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Organic Chemistry II4
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Principles of Biology I/ Laboratory I4
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Core or Elective7
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Sophomore Seminar 11
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Total credit hours
Fall
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Biochemistry I3
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Principles of Biology II/ Laboratory II4
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Introductory Physics I or Principles of Physics I4
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Inorganic Chemistry4
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry2
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Environmental Geology3
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Introductory Physics II or Principles of Physics II4
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Core or Elective6
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Total credit hours
Fall
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Physical Chemistry I4
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Environmental Chemistry3
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Core or Elective9
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Total credit hours
Spring
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Physical Chemistry II4
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Senior Seminar 11
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Instrumental Analysis4
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Core or Elective6
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Total credit hours
Milestones: By the spring of your senior year, you should: (1) compete applications for graduate study or professional school, if required for your career plans, (2) contact professors to write letters of reference for you, and (3) prepare a professional resume. Apply for graduation one semester before anticipated graduation date. Make plans to walk across that graduation stage - You Earned It!
Chemistry
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