B.S. 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.S. degree 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)
50:160:495 Research in Chemistry (2 credit)
50:160:496 Research in Chemistry (2 credit)
Students must also choose:
10 advanced chemistry credits from the approved
list, where at least 1 credit is from an upper-level laboratory course.
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.)