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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Chemistry, B.A.
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Jeffrey Cardon, Charles Liberko, Brian Nowak-Thompson, Jai Shanata, Cynthia Strong, Craig Teague (chair)
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 (Environmental Chemistry) 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.
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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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