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2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
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206-281-2351 spu.edu/depts/chemistry FACULTY: Kevin Bartlett, Wade Grabow, Lawrence Gulberg, Ben McFarland, John Mouser, Lyle Peter, Karisa Pierce, Daniel Schofield Chemistry is primarily concerned with matter, energy, and their interactions. Chemists do a wide variety of things:
Chemists are concerned about the effect their work and technology have on society and on individuals. They are in the forefront of efforts to make sure that technology serves humankind rather than vice versa. The curriculum is designed to serve persons desiring to enter a career in chemistry, biochemistry, or science education, as well as those interested in pursuing further study in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, and the other sciences. Admission to the Major or Minor To qualify for admission to the major or minor, a student must have a minimum 2.5 grade point average in SPU chemistry courses. A student must complete the major requirements in effect when the student is admitted to the major. Requirements for the Chemistry Major CHM 1100, CHM 1110, and CHM 1330 cannot be counted in the chemistry major or minor. B.S. in Chemistry It is guided by recommendations of the American Chemical Society and should prepare the student for graduate work in chemistry or for employment as a chemist. In order to complete this degree in four years, a student should generally begin with CHM 1211 and MAT 1234 in the first quarter of the freshman year. Required Chemistry Courses | Required Mathematics and Physics Courses B.A. in Chemistry
B.S. in Biochemistry This degree prepares students for graduate study in biochemistry and molecular biology. Biochemistry students interested in health sciences should refer to Pre-Professional Health Programs. To complete this degree in four years, generally a student should begin with CHM 1211 and MAT 1234 in the first quarter of the freshman year.
CHM 1100, CHM 1110, and CHM 1330 cannot be counted in the chemistry major or minor. Chemistry Minor Required Chemistry Minor Courses Chemical Education Students preparing for a secondary certificate should complete the requirements for a B.A. in chemistry including at least two quarters of physical chemistry. Information about secondary certification can be found in the School of Education section of the Undergraduate Catalog. Integrated Studies Major with a concentration in Natural Sciences (For students seeking K-8 certification) Students who are planning to obtain elementary school certification and are interested in chemistry must major in the Integrated Studies major with a concentration in Natural Sciences.
Requirements for Integrated Studies: Natural Sciences concentration Requirements for Elementary Certification Pre-Professional Health. The B.S. in Biochemistry, or the B.S. or B.A. in Chemistry including biochemistry courses, provide preparation for professional education in medicine, dentistry, and similar health-related careers.
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