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Chemistry (B.S.)

Department of Chemistry, College of Science and Technology

Effective: Fall, 2016

As per PRP3604: All students earning a first baccalaureate degree will take at least 30 of their last 45 credits at Bloomsburg University, no more credits are required than the 30 credits. All first baccalaureate students will take at least 50% of credits required for the Major from a PASSHE university. Bloomsburg University may require up to a maximum of 50% of the Major credits. Program exceptions to the policy are to be approved by the Office of the Chancellor.

Chemistry Core Courses:

CHEM.115 Chemistry for the Sciences 1

CHEM.116 Chemistry for the Sciences 2

CHEM.231 Organic Chemistry I

CHEM.232 Organic Chemistry II

CHEM.251 Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM.321 Analytical Chemistry

CHEM.361 Physical Chemistry I

MATH.125 Calculus I

MATH.126 Calculus II

MATH.225 Calculus III

PHYSICS.211 General Physics I

PHYSICS.212 General Physics II

B.S. CHEMISTRY

In addition to the general education requirements of the university and the Chemistry Core, the following courses are required:

CHEM.281 Introduction to Chemical Literature

CHEM.322 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry

CHEM.362 Physical Chemistry II

CHEM.452 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Restricted Chemistry Electives (3-4 Credits) choose one of the following courses:

CHEM.333 Adv Organic Chemistry

CHEM.341 Biochemistry I

CHEM.371 Intro Polymer Science

CHEM.482 Advanced Topics

CHEM.492 Chemical Research I

And a restricted elective selected from any 300 and 400 level course in chemistry (except Independent Study).

IN ADDITION TO THE B.S. CHEMISTRY, A STUDENT MAY ELECT TO AUGMENT THEIR CREDENTIALS WITH ONE OR MORE OPTIONS (SUB-PLANS).

BIOCHEMISTRY OPTION

This option is accredited by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB). It provides additional preparation for students interested in careers in biochemistry, as well as students preparing for schools in the medical professions. In addition to the general education requirements of the university and the Chemistry Core, the following courses are required:

BIOLOGY.271 Cell Biology

BIOLOGY.332 Genetics

CHEM.281 Introduction to Chemical Literature

CHEM.341 Biochemistry I

CHEM.442 Biochemistry II

Restricted Chemistry Electives (6-8 credits) - choose two of the following courses:

CHEM.322 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry

CHEM.333 Adv Organic Chemistry

CHEM.362 Physical Chemistry II

CHEM.371 Intro Polymer Science

CHEM.452 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM.482 Advanced Topics

CHEM.492 Chemical Research I

Restricted Biology Elective - choose at least 3 credits:

BIOLOGY.242 Biology of Microorganisms

BIOLOGY.333 Molecular Biology

BIOLOGY.334 Molecular Biology Lab

BIOLOGY.343 Immunology

ASBMB Certification - Any student who completes the B.S. Chemistry-Biochemistry option may have their degree certified by the American, Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology upon meeting the requirements set forth by the ASBMB.

ACS CERTIFIED OPTION – Completion of the coursework in this option earns certification of the bachelor’s degree by the American Chemical Society. In addition to the general education requirements of the university and the Chemistry Core, the following courses are required:

CHEM.281 Introduction to Chemical Literature

CHEM.322 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry

CHEM.341 Biochemistry I

CHEM.362 Physical Chemistry II

CHEM.452 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM.492 Chemical Research I

CHEM.493 Chemical Research II

Restricted Chemistry Electives (3-4 Credits) – Choose one of the following courses:

CHEM.333 Adv Organic Chemistry

CHEM.371 Intro Polymer Science

CHEM.442 Biochemistry 2

CHEM.482 Advanced Topics

CHEM.491 Independent Study

CHEM.498 Internship in Chemistry

NANOTECHNOLOGY OPTION – Provides additional preparation for students interested in careers in nanotechnology. In addition to the general education requirements of the university and the Chemistry Core, the following courses are required:

CHEM.281 Introduction to Chemical Literature

Nanotechnology Courses – 18 credits

GENTRANS.403 *Nanotechnology Practicum (6) - which includes the following:

E SC 211 Material Safety, & Equipment Overview
E SC 212 Basic Nanotechnology Processes

GENTRANS.406 *Nanotechnology Practicum (6) - which includes the following:

E SC 213 Materials in Nanotechnology
E SC 214 Lithography for Nanotechnology

GENTRANS.408 *Nanotechnology Practicum (6) - which includes the following:

E SC 215 Materials Modification in Nanotechnology
E SC 216 Characterization & Testing of Nanofabricated Struct. & Materials

* Taken at PSU Center for Nanotechnology Education & Utilization Facility

Restricted Chemistry Electives (6-8 credits) choose two of the following courses:

CHEM.322 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry

CHEM.333 Advanced Organic Chemistry

CHEM.341 Biochemistry 1

CHEM.362 Physical Chemistry II

CHEM.371 Intro Polymer Science

CHEM.452 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM.482 Advanced Topics

CHEM.492 Chemical Research 1