The Chemistry minor complements a student's major by strengthening the understanding of science at the molecular level. Experiences within these courses will assist students in recognizing and addressing the changing needs of society, as well as providing grounding in conceptual and practical knowledge. The program is designed to provide flexibility so that students can tailor the program to their personal interests.
Minor requirements include:
Required Courses:
- CH 130 - General Chemistry
- CH 150 - Structure and Reactivity
Select 16 credits from the following:
- CH 220 - Forensic Chemistry
- CH 230 - Structure and Function
- CH 251 - Reaction and Mechanism
- CH 260 - Environmental Chemistry
- CH 270 - Quantitative Analysis
- CH 276 - Forensic Analysis II
- CH 280 - Physical Chemistry
- CH 281 - Physical Chemistry II
- CH 282 - Chemical Kinetics & Dynamics
- CH 305 - Computational Chemistry
- CH 310 - Instrumental Analysis
- CH 330 - Chemistry of Biological Systems
- CH 340 - Inorganic Chemistry
- CH 350 - Physical Organic Chemistry
- CH 360 - Inorganic Chemistry II
- CH 361 - Organometallic Chemistry
- CH 372 - Characterization of Compounds
- CH 380 - Physical Chemistry III
- CH 400 - Independent Study
- CH 402 - Special Topics in Chemistry
- CH 405 - Special Topics in Chemistry
- CH 406 - Special Topics in Chemistry with Laboratory
- CH 410 - Research
- PS 231 - Modern Physics
- BI 336 - Biochemistry