B.A. Chemistry;
Traditional Chemistry Track
A candidate for the
bachelor's degree must complete a total of at least 120 credits of college
work.
A candidate for a B.A. in chemistry must fulfill the
requirements of the chemistry major and meet the general curricular
requirements of the Camden College of Arts and Sciences.
We encourage chemistry students to take 50:198:111 Programming
Fundamentals as one of their general education requirements.
To remain in good standing, students may only
receive one D grade in the chemistry/biochemistry lecture courses.
50:160:115
Chemical Principles I (4 credits)
50:160:125 Chemical Principles Lab I (1 credit)
50:160:116 Chemical Principles II (4 credits)
50:160:126 Chemical Principles Lab II (1 credit)
50:160:335 Organic Chemistry I (4 credit)
50:160:339 Organic Chemistry Lab I (1 credit)
50:160:336 Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
50:160:340 Organic Chemistry Lab II (1 credit)
50:160:325 Analytical Chemistry (3 credits)
50:160:329 Analytical Chemistry Lab (1 credit)
50:160:326 Instrumental Analysis (3 credits)
50:160:330 Instrumental Analysis Lab (1 credit)
50:160:345 Physical Chemistry I (3 credit)
50:160:347 Physical Chemistry Lab I (1 credit)
50:160:346 Physical Chemistry II (3 credit)
50:160:348 Physical Chemistry Lab II (1 credit)
50:160:492 Competence in Chemistry (Exit exam)
(1 credit)
50:160:493 Special Topics Laboratory
Instructor (1 credit)
Students must also choose:
**7 credits of Advanced Chemistry courses from the list below, where at
least 1 credit is from an advanced laboratory,
These must be distinct courses from the
requirements listed above.
50:160:400 level Any 400-level chemistry
lecture course
50:115:400 level Any 400-level biochemistry
lecture course
56:160:500 level Any 500-level graduate
chemistry lecture course
56:115:500 level Any 500-level graduate
biochemistry lecture course
50:160:400 level Any 400-level chemistry
laboratory course
50:115:400 level Any 400-level biochemistry
laboratory course
56:160:500 level Any 500-level chemistry
laboratory course
56:115:500 level Any 500-level biochemistry
laboratory course
One Advanced Chemistry (115 or 160) course may be substituted with a 500-level graduate Computational and
Integrative Biology 121 lecture course.
Additionally, students are required to complete the
following courses from other departments:
50:640:121 Unified Calculus I (4 credits)
50:640:122 Unified Calculus II (4 credits)
50:640:221 Unified Calculus III (4 credits)
50:640:250 Linear Algebra (3 credits)
50:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3
credits) (Note: see Department of Mathematics for minor in mathematics eligibility.)
50:750:131 Elements of Physics I (3 credits)
50:750:133 Elements of Physics Lab I (1 credits)
50:750:132 Elements of Physics II (3 credits)
50:750:134 Elements of Physics Lab II (1 credit)
(Note: 50:750:131 and 132 is preferred, but may be substituted with 50:750:203 and 204.)