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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Chemistry, B.A.
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Charles Liberko, Jai Shanata (chair), Cindy Strong, Craig Teague, Catherine Volle
The Department of Chemistry has been approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) for the professional training of chemists at the undergraduate level.
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Requirements
A minimum of 10 course credits in Chemistry (9 courses if CHE 161 is taken), which include the following:
Note: To fulfill the capstone requirement, each student must submit a portfolio of work and have it approved by the department, as described on the department website.
Chemistry: Education Concentration
In addition to the foregoing requirements for the subject major, prospective teachers must also apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program and complete a second major in Secondary Education described under Education. Prospective teachers should request a current list of the specific teaching major course requirements from the Education office.
A minimum of 8 courses in chemistry (7 courses if CHE 161 is taken), to include the following: CHE 121 , CHE 122 , CHE 202 , CHE 225 , CHE 323 , CHE 326 , CHE 327 , and one of the following advanced chemistry courses: CHE 324 , CHE 328 , CHE 333 , CHE 334 , or CHE 335 ; either ENV 202 (The Chemistry of Natural Waters) or PHY 263 (Laboratory Physics); mathematics through MAT 122 (Calculus of Several Variables); and either PHY 161 and PHY 162 (General Physics I and II) or PHY 141 and PHY 142 (Introductory Physics I and II).
Chemistry ACS Certification
Requirements:
A minimum of 12 course credits in Chemistry (11 courses if CHE 161 it taken), which must include
Note: Students seeking certification should confer with the Department chair to make certain that they will satisfy all the requirements
Concentration:
Students should consult with the Department concerning major programs which lead to graduate work in chemistry, chemical physics, biochemistry, and medicine, or to industrial employment.
Note:
The Summer Research Program of the Department of Chemistry provides an opportunity to spend a summer at Cornell College working on a research project with a member of the Chemistry faculty. Interested students should consult a faculty member in the Department.
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