CHEMISTRY ACS 1999/00
This degree program will lead to certification by the American Chemical Society
JUNIOR AUDIT
degree check list
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
College of Arts & Sciences
- 205 Administration Bldg. 372-2015
Chemistry Department
- 141 Overman Hall 372-2031
Name:__________________________________________
PID #__________________
Return Address ________________________________
Phone Number _____________
Expected Date of Graduation ___________
General Education Requirements:
- 2 Natural Science: __________, _______________
- 2 Social Science: ___________, _______________
- 2 Arts & Humanities __________, ______________
- 1 International Perspective __________
- 1 Cultural Diversity in U.S. __________
The above courses may also apply toward the college requirements listed below
BS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(use a * rather than a grade for courses in progress)
I. ENGLISH COMPOSITION (only 6 hours ENG 110, 111, 112 will apply toward graduation)
- grade_____ hrs_____ENG 110/111
- grade_____ hrs_____ENG 112
II.. FOREIGN LANGUAGE
(courses used for the foreign language requirement may not be used for major or minor requirements)
- ________ Four years of one High School Language
- grade ________ (dept)____________101 ..
e.g., Spanish 101
- grade ________ (dept)____________201
- grade ________ (dept)____________202
- grade ________ (dept)____________212
- grade ________ (dept)____________#
III.
SCIENCE AND MATH
45 hours in two or more areas including major & lab science sequence
With the following specific requirements.
- ________ _______MATH 131 or 134 & 135 (circle )
- ________ _______CHEM 125 or 135 General Chemistry (circle one)
- ________ _______CHEM 127 & 128, or 137 & 138 (circle one pair)
IV.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Choose four courses:
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________
V.
ARTS & HUMANITIES
(4 courses with at least 1 Literature and 1 Fine Arts)
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________-- Literature
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________-- Fine Arts
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________
- grade_______ dept: _____Course # ______________
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (32 hours)
- grade ______ 5 hr. Chem 125 or 135 General Chemistry (circle one)
- grade ______ 4 hr. Chem 127 or 137 General Chemistry (circle one)
- grade ______ 1 hr. Chem 128 or 138 General Chem lab (circle one)
- grade ______ 5 hr. Chem 201 Quantitative Analysis (omit if you completed 137-138)
- grade ______ 5 hr. Chem 341 Organic Chemistry
- grade ______ 5 hr. Chem 342 Organic Chemistry
- grade ______ 4 hr. Chem 405 Physical Chemistry
- grade ______ 4 hr. Chem 406 Physical Chemistry
- grade ______ 3 hr. Chem 407 Integrated Laboratory
- grade ______ 3 hr. Chem 408 Integrated Laboratory
- grade ______ 3 hr. Chem 454 Instrumental Analysis
- grade ______ 3 hr. Chem 463 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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One chemistry elective from the courses below
- grade ______ 3 hr Chem 445 Biochemistry
- grade ______ 3 hr Chem 447 Biochemistry
- grade ______ 3 hr Chem 416 Bioinorganic Chemistry
- grade ______ 3 hr Chem 442 Organic Reaction Mechanisms
- grade ______ 2 hr Chem 466 Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry
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Two hours of advanced lab are required from the list below.
- grade ______ ____hr. Chem 413 Undergraduate Research
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(maximum of six hours of Chem 413 may be applied to the degree)
- grade ______ 1 hr. Chem 446 Biochemistry Lab
- Other Chemistry Courses (electives)
- grade ______ ____hr. Chem #_______
- grade ______ ____hr. Chem #_______
- total chemistry hours ______
Additional Specific Requirements
- grade______ 5hr PHYS 211
- grade ______5hr PHYS 212
- mathematics to include calculus, linear algebra and differential equations
- grade _____ 5 hr Math 131 Calculus and Analytical Geometry (or Math 134 + 135)
- grade _____ 5 hr Math 232 Calculus and Analytical Geometry
- grade _____ 3 hr Math 233 Calculus and Analytical Geometry
- grade _____ 3 hr
Math 332 Elementary Linear Algebra
- grade _____ 3 hr
Math 337 Differential Equations
- the following course may be substituted for Math 332 + 337
- grade ______ 4 hr Physics 401 Methods of Mathematical and Computational physics
These physics and mathematics courses may be counted towards a minor.
Minor Requirements:
_______A "general science" minor is offered to students in place of a conventional minor. Consult your Faculty Advisor. This requires 53 hours of courses in Group III. You may count a maximum of 33 hours in chemistry.
minor: ________________A conventional minor may also be chosen, usually 20 hours, no Chemistry courses can be used.)
For the junior audit you must use the official form. This unofficial version is easier to use. Fill it out, discuss it with your advisor, copy results to the official form, get your advisor's signature and mail or deliver it to the college office.