Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Toledo |Top Universities
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Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

ChemistryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Chemistry is the "central science" and the cornerstone of the natural sciences. It looks at the properties, composition and structure of matter and the changes that matter goes through. Chemists try to find microscopic solutions to global problems like holes in the ozone layer, depreciating energy resources and new diseases. Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry, 37 hours of CHEM courses are required. The following courses must be included: CHEM 1230, 1240, 1280, 1290, 2410, 2420, 2480, 2490, 3310, 3360, 3710, 3720, either 3510 or 3610, and 3860. Additional courses to reach 37 hours in the major may be selected from the 3000 or 4000 level CHEM courses, excluding CHEM 3712, 3722, 3732, 3742, 3910, 3920, 4910, and 4920. The following related courses are required: MATH 1830 or 1850, MATH 1840 or 1860; PHYS 2070 and 2080; and one additional course selected from the following: MATH 2850, 2890, 3610, BIOL 2170 (or a 4000 level BIOL course), EEES 2010, 2200, 2400, 3050, 4220, 4450.

Program overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Chemistry is the "central science" and the cornerstone of the natural sciences. It looks at the properties, composition and structure of matter and the changes that matter goes through. Chemists try to find microscopic solutions to global problems like holes in the ozone layer, depreciating energy resources and new diseases. Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry, 37 hours of CHEM courses are required. The following courses must be included: CHEM 1230, 1240, 1280, 1290, 2410, 2420, 2480, 2490, 3310, 3360, 3710, 3720, either 3510 or 3610, and 3860. Additional courses to reach 37 hours in the major may be selected from the 3000 or 4000 level CHEM courses, excluding CHEM 3712, 3722, 3732, 3742, 3910, 3920, 4910, and 4920. The following related courses are required: MATH 1830 or 1850, MATH 1840 or 1860; PHYS 2070 and 2080; and one additional course selected from the following: MATH 2850, 2890, 3610, BIOL 2170 (or a 4000 level BIOL course), EEES 2010, 2200, 2400, 3050, 4220, 4450.

Admission requirements

6+

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