Academic Catalog 2024-2025 
    
    Dec 07, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2024-2025

Chemistry (ID), B.S.


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Requirements for Interdepartmental Majors:


Students seeking an interdepartmental major must submit a proposal to the Chair of the Chemistry Department outlining their proposed program of study no later than the second term of their junior year. This program must be written in consultation with advisors from both departments to form a cohesive and integrated major. A specific plan including all appropriate courses in mathematics and physical sciences or other required prerequisites, as well a plan to fulfill the senior writing requirement should be included in the proposal. Approval of this plan by both departments is required prior to declaring an interdepartmental major. Students who wish to have their interdepartmental major listed as Chemistry/Other are required to take at least seven chemistry courses at the 200-level or higher.  Students who wish to have their interdepartmental major listed as Other/Chemistry are required to take at least six chemistry courses at the 200-level or higher.

Students in the Leadership in Medicine program whose science emphasis is in chemistry should take the following six courses:


NOTE:


* Students in the Leadership in Medicine Program normally taken CHM 110H ; students with less chemistry preparation may substitute the two-course CHM 101 /CHM 102  sequence.

Requirements for Honors in Chemistry:


Candidates for honors in chemistry must: 1) have a cumulative index of at least 3.5; 2) have an index of at least 3.5 in the courses of their major, including courses associated with the thesis but excluding cognates; 3) have at least three A or A- grades in major courses (not including any given in connection with the writing of the thesis); 4) submit evidence of independent work in chemistry of substance and distinction in the form of a thesis that shall have been awarded a grade of at least A-. Candidates must fulfill the College-wide criteria for honors and must be formally nominated by the Chemistry Department.

Course Selection Guidelines


Placement: Any student interested in taking introductory chemistry is required to take a placement examination to determine the appropriate course. Exception: a student wishing to take introductory chemistry who has scored 4 or 5 on the AP chemistry exam will be automatically placed into CHM 110H  and cannot take CHM 101 . Students who have scored 4 or 5 on the AP chemistry exam or who successfully complete CHM 110H  will also receive AP credit for CHM 101 . CHM 110H  is offered only in the fall term. [Note: occasionally a student who places out of CHM 101  may find it more appropriate to take CHM 102  instead of CHM 110H . This decision must be made in consultation with the Chair of the Chemistry Department.]

Complex Questions: Global Challenges & Social Justice Courses (for students entering Union in Fall 2022 and beyond): CHM 102   and CHM 110H   address global challenges from a natural and physical science perspective (GNPS). CHM 224   addresses global challenges from an engineering, technology and society perspective (GETS).

Common Curriculum Courses (for students entering Union prior to Fall 2022): CHM 060  and CHM 080  and CHM 090  are designed for the general college community. They do not count toward the chemistry major nor for interdepartmental majors that include chemistry. CHM 101 , CHM 102 , and CHM 110H  are also appropriate courses for students wishing to complete their Common Curriculum requirements.

Prerequisites: There is a strict prerequisite structure for the chemistry curriculum, so it is very important to review individual course descriptions in planning when to take the various courses. Every 200-level course has at least one 100-level chemistry course prerequisite, and some have other 200-level chemistry courses and/or cognate courses as prerequisites. Every 300-level course has at least one 200-level chemistry course prerequisite, and some have other 300-level chemistry courses and/or cognate courses as prerequisites.

Repeating Chemistry Courses: Chemistry courses may be repeated according to the college policy, if space permits, with the following exception: a student cannot repeat a chemistry course that is a prerequisite for another chemistry or biochemistry course that the student has successfully completed. Students who want to repeat a chemistry course should consult with the Chair of the Chemistry Department.

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