B.S., Chemistry

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American Chemistry Society-approved

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 120 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

General University Requirements
Complete the general university requirements.
General Education Requirements
Complete the general education requirements.
As part of the general education requirements, complete:
Calculus I
College Physics I
and College Physics II
General Physics I
and General Physics II
B.S. Degree Requirements
Complete the B.S. degree requirements.
As part of the B.S. requirements, complete:
Calculus II
Program Requirements
CHEM F105XGeneral Chemistry I4
CHEM F106XGeneral Chemistry II4
CHEM F202Basic Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM F212Chemical Equilibrium and Analysis4
CHEM F321Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM F325Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM F331Physical Chemistry I4
CHEM F332Physical Chemistry II4
CHEM F351General Biochemistry: Metabolism3
CHEM F434Chemistry Capstone Laboratory 13
CHEM F481Seminar 11
CHEM F482Seminar 12
Complete one of the following:3-4
Introduction to Chemical Research
and Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Research (2 credits each)
Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Research (3 credits) 1
MATH F253XCalculus III4
Complete one of the following:6
Analytical Instrumental Laboratory
Inorganic Chemistry
Information Storage and Transfer : Molecules and Pathways

Note: Upon completing the required curriculum and fulfilling all general university requirements, students will receive a certificate from the American Chemical Society indicating approval of their degree program.

Optional Concentrations: Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry

Biochemistry

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 120 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

General University Requirements
Complete the general university requirements.
General Education Requirements
Complete the general education requirements.
As part of the general education requirements, complete:
Calculus I
College Physics I
and College Physics II
General Physics I
and General Physics II
B.S. Degree Requirements
Complete the B.S. degree requirements.
As part of the B.S. degree requirements, complete:
Calculus II
Program Requirements
BIOL F115XFundamentals of Biology I4
BIOL F116XFundamentals of Biology II4
CHEM F105XGeneral Chemistry I4
CHEM F106XGeneral Chemistry II4
CHEM F202Basic Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM F212Chemical Equilibrium and Analysis4
CHEM F321Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM F325Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM F331Physical Chemistry I4
CHEM F351General Biochemistry: Metabolism3
CHEM F450Information Storage and Transfer : Molecules and Pathways3
CHEM F481Seminar1
CHEM F482Seminar2
CHEM F488Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Research3
Complete four from the following: 112-14
Physical Chemistry II
Chemistry Capstone Laboratory
Analytical Instrumental Laboratory
Inorganic Chemistry
Applications of NMR Spectroscopy
Calculus III
Complete 10 credits from the following: 110
Beginnings in Microbiology
Principles of Genetics
Animal Physiology
Microbiology
Biomedical and Research Ethics
Neurobiology
Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Cell and Molecular Biology
Environmental Toxicology
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
Neurochemistry

Note: This degree is intended for students interested in careers in biochemistry or pre-professional students, providing extra depth in biological sciences. The selection of optional courses will determine if the curriculum conforms to the American Chemistry Society-approved chemistry degree. Students desiring an ACS-approved chemistry degree should consult with their advisor about optional courses that will meet ACS requirements.

Environmental Chemistry

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 120 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

General University Requirements
Complete the general university requirements.
General Education Requirements
Complete the general education requirements.
As part of the general education requirements, complete:
Calculus I
College Physics I
and College Physics II
General Physics I
and General Physics II
B.S. Degree Requirements
Complete the B.S. degree requirements.
As part of the B.S. degree, complete:
Calculus II
Program Requirements
CHEM F105XGeneral Chemistry I4
CHEM F106XGeneral Chemistry II4
CHEM F202Basic Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM F212Chemical Equilibrium and Analysis4
CHEM F314Analytical Instrumental Laboratory3
CHEM F321Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM F325Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM F331Physical Chemistry I4
CHEM F332Physical Chemistry II4
CHEM F434Chemistry Capstone Laboratory3
CHEM F481Seminar1
CHEM F482Seminar2
CHEM F488Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Research3-4
or CHEM F288
and CHEM F488
Introduction to Chemical Research
and Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Research
MATH F253XCalculus III4
Complete two from the following:7-8
Weather and Climate of Alaska
Fundamentals of Biology I
Fundamentals of Biology II
The Dynamic Earth
Rocks and Minerals
Complete two from the following:6-7
Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences
Microbiology
Atmospheric Chemistry
Environmental Toxicology
Introduction to Geochemistry
Soils and the Environment

Note: A course in statistics (e.g. STAT F200X, STAT F300, or GEOS F430) is suggested. The selection of optional courses will determine if the curriculum conforms to the American Chemistry Society-approved chemistry degree. Students desiring an ACS-approved chemistry degree should consult with their advisor about optional courses that will meet ACS requirements.

Requirements for Chemistry Teachers (Grades 7-12)

Complete all the requirements of the chemistry B.A. or B.S. degree.
All prospective science teachers must complete the following:
PHIL F481Philosophy of Science3

Note: We strongly recommend that prospective secondary science teachers seek advising from the Alaska College of Education early in their undergraduate degree program so that they can be appropriately advised of the State of Alaska requirements for teacher licensure.