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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Chemistry 160  

Chemistry 160

Degree:
B.A.

Undergraduate Executive Officer: John Brennan (bren@rutchem.rutgers.edu)


Adviser                               Code                     Office                           Phone (Ext.)    
K.Y. Chen                            (CM)                  Wright Labs A108             5-3739
Martha Cotter                      (CA)                  Wright Labs 158                5-2259
Gene S. Hall                        (HV)                  Wright Labs 282                5-2590
Gregory F. Herzog               (HN)                  Wright Labs 180A              5-3955
John R. Krenos                    (KF)                  Wright Labs 221                5-3048
Karsten Krogh-Jespersen    (KM)                 Wright Labs H2061            5-4241
Joseph Potenza                   (PG)                 Wright Labs 182                 5-2115
Laurence Romsted              (RA)                  Wright Labs 388                 5-3639
Heinz Roth                           (RK)                  Wright Labs 384                5-5664



Students in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) may choose the major in chemistry, which is offered by the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS). The major provides broad and comprehensive training in all areas of modern chemistry and leads to a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry. The curriculum is designed to permit the student a wide range of career choices, including, but not limited to, chemistry, medicine, law, business, chemical physics, environmental science, and secondary school teaching.

A core of courses is required for the completion of the major in chemistry, including coursework in the four major subdisciplines of chemistry--inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical--as well as work in mathematics and physics. Within the program, several options permit students to select an area of concentration that reflects their particular interests and goals.

 
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