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Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Chemistry

The chemistry department requires that the prerequisites for a number of chemistry courses be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Majors in the department should consult an advisor at frequent intervals to be certain that prerequisites are met at the appropriate time and with a suitable grade.

Core Curriculum60
Core Area A, B, C, D.2.a, and E (See VSU Core Curriculum) 1, 242
Core Area F 3
MATH 2261Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (Carry-over from Area D.2.a)1
MATH 2262Analytic Geometry and Calculus II4
CHEM 1211
1211L
Principles of Chemistry I
and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory I (unless taken in Area D.2.a)
0-4
CHEM 1212
1212L
Principles of Chemistry II
and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory II (unless taken in Area D.2.a)
0-4
CHEM 2310Quantitative Analysis4
PHYS 2211KPrinciples of Physics I (unless taken in Area D.2.a) 40-4
or PHYS 1111K Introductory Physics I
PHYS 2212KPrinciples of Physics II (unless taken in Area D.2.a) 40-4
or PHYS 1112K Introductory Physics II
CHEM 1210First Year Seminar1
Senior College Curriculum60
Select one of the following options:
American Chemical Society Certified Degree
American Chemical Society Certified Degree Biochemistry Option
Business Option
Environmental Option
Pre-Dental Option
Pre-Medical Option
Pre-Optometry Option
Pre-Pharmacy Option
Pre-Professional Option
Teaching Option
Total hours required for the degree120

Chemistry Major: American Chemical Society Certified Degree

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above
CHEM 1210First Year Seminar1
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
CHEM 3802Physical Chemistry II4
CHEM 4210Seminar1
CHEM 4310Instrumental Analysis4
Advanced courses in Chemistry6
Modern Foreign Language 43-6
Electives 516-19

Chemistry Major: American Chemical Society Certified Degree

Biochemistry Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above
CHEM 1210First Year Seminar1
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
BIOL 3100Microbiology4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3602Biochemistry II3
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
CHEM 3802Physical Chemistry II4
CHEM 4210Seminar1
CHEM 4310Instrumental Analysis4
Modern Foreign Language 73-6
Electives 8,916-19

Chemistry Major: Business Track

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above.
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
Science elective, numbered 2000 or above4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
Upper Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives 107-8
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 1214-18
Electives must include 9 credit hours of courses taught by the College of Business Administration, of which 6 credit hours will be upper-level electives. Students should discuss their interests and career goals with a faculty mentor before selecting courses.

Chemistry Major: Environmental Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above.
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
Selected Course (Select an environmental-themed social science or humanities course such as PHIL 3180 or PHIL 3640)3
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 129-12
Science elective, 2000 or above4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
CHEM 4310Instrumental Analysis4
CHEM 3320Environmental Chemistry3
GEOL 3010Environmental Geology3

Chemistry Major: Pre-Dental Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
BIOL 1108
1108L
Principles of Biology II
and Principles of Biology Laboratory II
4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
Upper-Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives 107-8
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 1214-18

Chemistry Major: Pre-Medical Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
BIOL 1108
1108L
Principles of Biology II
and Principles of Biology Laboratory II
4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
MATH 1401Elementary Statistics3
Upper-Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives4-5
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 1211-15

Chemistry Major: Pre-Optometry Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
BIOL 2260KMicrobiology in Health and Disease4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
MATH 1401Elementary Statistics3
Upper-Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives 107-8
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 12, 1311-15

Chemistry Major: Pre-Pharmacy Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
BIOL 2251KHuman Anatomy and Physiology I4
BIOL 2252KHuman Anatomy and Physiology II4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
Upper-Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives 107-8
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 1210-14

Chemistry Major: Pre-Professional Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above.
CHEM 1210First Year Seminar1
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
Science elective, 2000 or above4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
Upper Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives 107-8
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 1214-18

 Chemistry Major: Teaching Option

Of the 60 semester hours, 39 must be in courses numbered 3000 or above.
CHEM 2210Sophomore Seminar1
BIOL 1107
1107L
Principles of Biology I
and Principles of Biology Laboratory I
4
Science elective, numbered 2000 or above4
CHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4
CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4
CHEM 3510Inorganic Chemistry4
CHEM 3601
3601L
Biochemistry I
and Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
5
CHEM 3801Physical Chemistry I4
or CHEM 3802 Physical Chemistry II
CHEM 4210Seminar1
Upper-Division mathematics, computer science, or science electives 107-8
Modern Foreign Language 113-6
Electives 1214-18

 VSU/PCOM School of Pharmacy 3 + 4 Program

Under an agreement between VSU and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) School of Pharmacy, students may earn a BS in Chemistry and a PharmD upon completion of this program. Students begin with acceptance to PCOM's Early Assurance Program. The 3 + 4 program consists of three years of undergraduate coursework at VSU under a modification of the Chemistry Pre-Professional option. After acceptance and matriculation to PCOM's PharmD program, approved courses from the first two years of study at PCOM are transferred to VSU to satisfy upper division requirements to complete the BS in Chemistry. Students interested in this program should contact PCOM about the Early Assurance Program and the Chemistry department at VSU.

The student will complete Core Areas A-F and the Pre-Professional Option curriculum with the following modifications:

  1. MATH 1401 and CHEM 1210 will satisfy Core Area B.
  2. COMM 1100 must be taken as a Core Area C elective.
  3. ECON 2105 or ECON 2106 must be taken as a Core Area E elective.
  4. BIOL 1108 and BIOL 1108L will satisfy the Science elective, 2000-level or higher, requirement.
  5. The Modern Foreign Language requirement is waived (9 credit hours).
  6. Additional required courses are BIOL 2651, BIOL 2652, and CHEM 4210.
  7. The requirement for 30 of the last 40 hours to be taken in residence at VSU is waived.
  8. After acceptance and matriculation to PCOM School of Pharmacy, a minimum of 22 credit hours from PCOM School of Pharmacy courses that are approved by the Chemistry department will be transferred to VSU as upper division hours to satisfy all remaining requirements for the Chemistry major: Pre-Professional Option.