Chemistry Major for Professional Certification by the American Chemical Society
There are four routes by which one may earn a chemistry major. Each route starts with a two semester general chemistry sequence and the following core of chemistry and collateral courses.
Chemistry Core:
Chem 105 and 106 or 117, 248, 325, 326, 335, 336, 395, 446.
Collateral Courses:
Math 120, 121, 222
Physics 150, 250
Additional courses which build upon this core and complete the Chemistry Major for Professional Certification by the American Chemical Society consists of a minimum of 69 credits (64 credits if taking Chem 117) including the following:
- Chem 329, 339, 365, 455.
- At least 3 credits chosen from the following courses: 371, 373, 387, 425, 499. You may substitute one advanced course in another science for one chemistry course in this group with the approval of the chair.
- A reading knowledge of a foreign language is strongly recommended.
The Department of Chemistry encourages you to graduate in four years. Below is a suggested sequence of courses that was designed to illustrate how a student could successfully complete the Chemistry Major for Professional Certification by the American Chemical Society in 4 years.
Suggested Course Sequence for ACS Certified Chemistry Major
| Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
I |
Chem 105 (or 117) Math 120 Engl 101 Elective and/or Comm 101 |
5 4 3 2-3 Total = 14-15 |
Chem 106 (or 248 or 325) Math 121 Engl 102 Elective and/or Comm 101 |
5 4 3 2-3 Total = 14-15 |
| II |
Chem 248 Chem 325 Math 222 Phys 150 |
4 4 4 5 Total = 17 |
Chem 326 Phys 250 Elective and/or Comm 101 |
4 5 5-6 Total = 14-15 |
| III |
Chem 335 Chem 329 Chem 395 Electives |
4 2 1 9 Total = 16 |
Chem 336 Chem 339 Chem 365 Electives |
3 1 4 7 Total = 15 |