Students planning to pursue the Traditional Chemistry Program must include in their program 50:160:115-116, 125-126, 325-326, 335-336, 339-340, 343, 345-346, 347-348; two additional 3- or 4-credit courses selected from among 50:115:403-404 or 50:160:413 through 448, 2 credits of 491-492, and one advanced laboratory. The last requirement may be fulfilled by electing 50:115:407, 50:160:412, 438, or 446, or an advanced course that includes a laboratory, such as 50:160:415 or 50:160: 448. Students also must achieve a grade of C or better in at least 10 of the 3- or 4-credit chemistry and biochemistry courses. Students also must include 50:640:121, 122, 221, and 250, 314, or 363 (314 preferred), and 50: 750:131-132, 133-134 (preferred) or 50:750:203-204, 205-206 in their programs. For students contemplating graduate study, 50:640:250 and 314, and at least two terms of foreign language are recommended.