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CHEM4202Biochemistry I ..................................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4202LBiochemistryLaboratory.................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4203Biochemistry II .................................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4204ForensicChemistry............................................................. 3 hours
CHEM4205Medicinal Chemistry............................................................ 3 hours
CHEM4222ChemistryResearchPracticum............................................ 3 hours
CHEM4206Polymer Chemistry.............................................................. 3 hours
CHEM4301 InorganicChemistry ............................................................ 3 hours
CHEM4302SolidStateChemistry.......................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4401LAdvanced Laboratory I: OrganicSynthesis......................... 2 hours
CHEM4402LAdvanced Laboratory II: Biochemistry................................ 2 hours
CHEM4403LAdvanced Laboratory III: Inorganic .................................... 2 hours
CHEM4411Biophysical Chemistry......................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4412Computational Chemistry .................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4500Senior ChemistrySeminar.....................................................1 hour
CHEM4700Special Topics inChemistry ............................................. 1-3hours
CHEM4811 Instrumental Analysis.......................................................... 3 hours
CHEM4811L Instrumental Analytical ChemistryLaboratory..................... 2 hours
CHEM4812Spectroscopy...................................................................... 3 hours
Total ProgramRequirements
.............................................................
18hours
Consult your advisor to determine which of these courses best meets your
academic needs. Only one 3000-level experiential learning course (CHEM 3223
or 3224)may be counted as an elective in theChemistryminor. CHEM4222 can
count only once as an elective in the Chemistry minor. CHEM 4700 may be
repeated for credit if topics are different. Either CHEM 3202 or CHEM 4202 (but
not both)may beapplied to theChemistryminor.
Minor Program inPhysics
The objectives of the physicsminor are to provide a stronger background in
thephysical sciences for chemistrymajors,mathmajors andothermajors, and to
providepreparation for theworkplaceandgraduateor professional schooling.
PHYSICSMINORPROGRAMREQUIREMENTS
Lower DivisionRequirement
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8hours
PHYS 2211Principles of Physics I .......................................................... 3 hours
PHYS 2211LPrinciples of Physics I Laboratory.........................................1 hour
PHYS 2212Principles of Physics II ......................................................... 3 hours
PHYS 2212LPrinciples of Physics II Laboratory........................................1 hour
Upper DivisionElectives*
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10hoursminimum
Select from:
ASTR3010Topics inAstrophysics.......................................................... 3 hours
PHYS 3213Principles of Physics III -ModernPhysics............................. 3 hours
PHYS 3650L–ModernPhysicsLaboratory...............................................1 hour
PHYS 3214Classical Mechanics ............................................................ 3 hours
PHYS 3223 On-Campus Internship, or PHYS 3224
IntroductoryResearch or PHYS4222ResearchPracticum** ................... 3 hours
PHYS 3412/ CHEM3412Physical Chemistry II....................................... 3 hours
PHYS 4215ElectricityandMagnetism .................................................... 3 hours
PHYS 4216MethodsofMathematical Physics ........................................ 3 hours
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