Chemistry Department

Departmental Requirements

Major Requirements Checklist (as of 4/18/06)

CHEMISTRY MAJOR (14 units)
To prepare for graduate school or chemistry employment.

Ten departmental units
a. General Chemistry (117)

___ Chemistry 117 Chemistry (WL) (1 unit)

b. Eight units with at least one unit from each of the five branches of chemistry:

Analytical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 220 Environmental, Analytical, and Geochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 225 Topics in Instrumental Analysis (1/2 unit, may be taken more than once)
Organic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 230 Organic Chemistry I (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 235 Organic Chemistry II (1 unit)
Physical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 240 Thermodynamics and Kinetics (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 245 Molecular Modeling, Visualization, and Computational Chemistry (1 unit)
Inorganic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 150 Nanochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 250 Solid State Chemistry (1 unit)
Biochemistry
___ Chemistry 260 Biochemistry of Metabolism (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 300 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (1 unit)

c. Chemistry 280 (1/4), 380 (1/4), and 385 (1/2)

___ Chemistry 280 Professional Tools for Scientific Careers(1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 380 Chemistry Seminar (1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 385 Senior Thesis (WL,LW) (1/2 unit)

Four supporting units

___ Mathematics 110 Calculus I (1 unit)
___ Physics 101 General Physics I (1 unit)
___ At least two units selected from Mathematics 106, 115, 175; Physics 102, 206, 210; Biology 247; or Computer Science

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In preparation for graduate study in chemistry, as much mathematics, physics and additional chemistry as possible and at least one summer or semester of full-time research experience are strongly recommended.

APPLIED CHEMISTRY MAJOR(14 units)
To prepare for interdisciplinary fields or professional school.

Eight departmental units
a. General Chemistry (117)

___ Chemistry 117 Chemistry (WL) (1 unit)

b. Six units with at least one course from each of four of the five branches of chemistry

Analytical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 220 Environmental, Analytical, and Geochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 225 Topics in Instrumental Analysis (1/2 unit, may be taken more than once)
Organic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 230 Organic Chemistry I (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 235 Organic Chemistry II (1 unit)
Physical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 240 Thermodynamics and Kinetics (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 245 Molecular Modeling, Visualization, and Computational Chemistry (1 unit)
Inorganic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 150 Nanochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 250 Solid State Chemistry (1 unit)
Biochemistry
___ Chemistry 260 Biochemistry of Metabolism (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 300 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (1 unit)

c. Chemistry 280 (1/4), 380 (1/4), and 385 (1/2)

___ Chemistry 280 Professional Tools for Scientific Careers(1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 380 Chemistry Seminar (1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 385 Senior Thesis (WL,LW) (1/2 unit)

Six supporting units:

___ Mathematics 110 Calculus I (1 unit)
___ Physics 101 General Physics I (1 unit)
___ Four units in a complementary discipline as approved by petition to the department chair. The petition should list the four units and provide a rationale of how those units complement the departmental units with respect to the students future plans:

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At least one summer or semester of full-time experience in a chemistry-related internship or program is strongly recommended.

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY MAJOR(14 units)
To prepare for interdisciplinary fields or professional school.

Seven departmental units
a. General Chemistry (117)

___ Chemistry 117 Chemistry (WL) (1 unit)

b. Five units that include at least one unit from each of four of the five branches of chemistry

Analytical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 220 Environmental, Analytical, and Geochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 225 Topics in Instrumental Analysis (1/2 unit, may be taken more than once)
Organic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 230 Organic Chemistry I (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 235 Organic Chemistry II (1 unit)
Physical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 240 Thermodynamics and Kinetics (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 245 Molecular Modeling, Visualization, and Computational Chemistry (1 unit)
Inorganic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 150 Nanochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 250 Solid State Chemistry (1 unit)
Biochemistry
___ Chemistry 260 Biochemistry of Metabolism (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 300 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (1 unit)

c. Chemistry 280 (1/4), 380 (1/4), and 385 (1/2)

___ Chemistry 280 Professional Tools for Scientific Careers(1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 380 Chemistry Seminar (1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 385 Senior Thesis (WL,LW) (1/2 unit)

Seven supporting units:

___ Mathematics 110 Calculus I (1 unit)
___ Physics 101 General Physics I (1 unit)
___ Biology 206 Environmental Biology (1 unit) or Biology 372 Ecology (1 unit)
___ Geology 100 Principles of Geology (1 unit) or Geology 110 Environmental Geology (1 unit)
___ Three additional units from Interdisciplinary Studies, Economics, or Political Science approved by petition to the department chair. The petition should list the three units and provide a rationale of how those units apply with respect to the students future plans:

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In preparation for graduate study or employment in environmental science, additional science, mathematics, and social science courses and at least one summer or semester of experience in an environmental internship or program are strongly recommended.

BIOCHEMISTRY MAJOR (14 or 14.5 units)
To prepare for graduate school or chemistry employment.

Ten or ten 1/2 departmental units
a. Chemistry

___ Chemistry 117 Chemistry (WL) (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 220 Environmental, Analytical, and Geochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 230 Organic Chemistry I (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 235 Organic Chemistry II (1 unit)

b. Biology

___ Biology 110 Human Biology, 111 Zoology, 121 Botany, 141 Microbiology, or 151 Marine Biology (1 unit)
___ Biology 247 Biometrics (1 unit)
___ Biology 289 Genetics (1 unit)

c. Biochemistry
___ Chemistry 260 Biochemistry of Metabolism (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 300 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (1 unit)
c. Seminars

___ Chemistry 280 Professional Tools for Scientific Careers(1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 380 Chemistry Seminar (1/4 unit)
___ Chemistry 385 Senior Thesis (WL,LW) (1/2 unit) or Biology 382 Senior Seminar (1 unit)

Four supporting units

___ Mathematics 110 Calculus I (1 unit)
___ Physics 101 General Physics I (1 unit)
___ Two units selected from Chemistry 225, 240, 245, 250 or Biology 248, 351, 357 or Physics 102, 210 or Mathematics 115. (Students intent on graduate school are strongly encouraged to take Chemistry 240)

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In preparation for graduate study in biochemistry, as much mathematics, physics and additional chemistry as possible and at least one summer or semester of full-time research experience are strongly recommended.

CHEMISTRY MINOR (5.25 units)
Minor Requirements Checklist

REQUIRED: 5.25 departmental units
a. General Chemistry (117)

___ Chemistry 117 General Chemistry (WL) (1 unit)

b. Four units selected from the five branches of chemistry

Analytical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 220 Environmental, Analytical, and Geochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 225 Topics in Instrumental Analysis (1/2 unit, may be taken more than once)
Organic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 230 Organic Chemistry I (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 235 Organic Chemistry II (1 unit)
Physical Chemistry
___ Chemistry 240 Thermodynamics and Kinetics (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 245 Molecular Modeling, Visualization, and Computational Chemistry (1 unit)
Inorganic Chemistry
___ Chemistry 150 Nanochemistry (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 250 Solid State Chemistry (1 unit)
Biochemistry
___ Chemistry 260 Biochemistry of Metabolism (1 unit)
___ Chemistry 300 Biochemistry of Macromolecules (1 unit)

c. Chemistry 280 (1/4)

___ Chemistry 280 Professional Tools for Scientific Careers(1/4 unit)


For examples of what recent and current students have done, see the Chemistry Department Newsletter.

Experiences that we strongly encourage for all majors:

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