Chemistry ACS - B.S.
The Chemistry ACS program is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and meets rigorous standards set for graduates of premier programs. As such, this program is very similar to the existing BS Chemistry degree, but with the added requirements that fulfill the accreditation requirements of ACS. The accredited degree benefits graduates by designating their robust training on their transcript when applying to potential professional schools and employers.
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Chemistry ACS is designed for majors who plan to pursue graduate level work in chemistry, biochemistry, medicine, or related interdisciplinary areas. This degree requires 67 hours of coursework, which is met by taking a minimum of 50 hours in chemistry and 17 hours of cognate (prerequisite) courses listed below. The following courses in chemistry must be included in the major:
Standards Required to Enter the Gateway Courses:
CHE-125 is the first course taken in the major. The standards required to take this gateway course are completion of CHE-110 with a grade of "C" or better OR one year of high school chemistry and one of the following acceptable scores: Math SAT (480 or above) or RSAT Math (510 or above); or ACT Math (21 or above).
Requirements (67-70 credits)
Required Courses (50-53 credits)
CHE-125: Gateway Course
A minimum of 2 credits from CHE-495 are required to complete major.
Cognate (17 credits)
Strongly Recommended Courses
Optional; Choose based on personal career goal.