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 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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