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  • Home / Academics / Undergraduate / Find a Program / Chemistry Bachelor’s Degree Program / Chemistry Bachelor’s Degree Program Course Requirements | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH

    Chemistry Bachelor’s Degree Program

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    Chemistry Bachelor’s Degree Program Course Requirements

    Core Course Requirements for the Chemistry Bachelor’s Degree Program

    • CH 105 - Principles of Chemistry I *SC/DC

      Atomic theory, molecular structure, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, states of matter, solutions, and applications to daily life, industry, and life processes. Required for science majors. *SC/DC

    • CH 105L - Prin of Chemistry I Lab *SC/DC

      Selected chemistry experiments. *SC/DC

    • CH 106 - Principles of Chemistry II

      Chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Required for science majors.

    • CH 106L - Principles of Chemistry II Lab

      Selected chemistry experiments.

    • CH 221 - Organic Chemistry I

      Part one of a two-semester course of study in organic chemistry. Coverage focuses on 1) structural theory of organic chemistry; 2) mechanistic theory of organic reactions; and 3) structure and reactivity profiles of organic compounds. Applications of organic reactions in synthesis and biological chemistry are highlighted.

    • CH 221L - Organic Chemistry I Lab

      Selected organic chemistry experiments.

    • CH 222 - Organic Chemistry II

      Part two of a two-semester course of study in organic chemistry. Coverage focuses on 1) structural theory of organic chemistry; 2) mechanistic theory of organic reactions; and 3) structure and reactivity profiles of organic compounds. Applications of organic reactions in synthesis and biological chemistry are highlighted.

    • CH 222L - Organic Chemistry II Lab

      Selected organic chemistry experiments.

    • CH 320 - Analytical Chemistry

      This one semester course will explore many of the diverse aspects of analytical chemistry. Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry dealing with measurement, both qualitative and quantitative. This discipline is also concerned with the chemical composition of samples. This course will cover analytical terminology, common spectro-chemical methods, atomic spectroscopy, separations of complex mixtures and electrochemical methods. Prerequisites: CH 106, CH 106L, MAT 221.

    • CH 320L - Analytical Chemistry Lab

      This one semester course will complement the theories introduced in the Analytical Chemistry lecture. Since the field of analytical chemistry has infiltrated each discipline of chemistry, lab experiments will be conducted to illustrate applications of analytical chemistry across the disciplines. Since analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry dealing with both qualitative and quantitative measurements, students will be taught the proper techniques to obtain high-quality analytical data. This discipline is also concerned with the chemical composition of samples. Labs will incorporate common spectro-chemical instruments such as atomic spectroscopy, separations of complex mixtures and electrochemical methods. Prerequisites: CH 106, CH 106L, MAT 221.

    • CH 410 - Survey of Physical Chemistry

      This one semester course is a survey of the basic concepts of physical chemistry including their application to understanding chemical and physical phenomena. The course includes thermodynamics, chemical and phase equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, spectrocopy and other topics in physical chemistry. Prerequisites: CH 106, CH 106L, CH 222, CH 222L, MAT 222, PY 204.

    • CH 422 - Biochemistry

      Structure function relationship for carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids; enzymes and common mechanisms.

    • CH 422L - Biochemistry Lab

      Selected experiments involving carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. 

    • CH 487 - Undergraduate Research

      An independent laboratory research experience in chemistry.

    • MAT 221 - Calculus I *MA/DC

      This course covers functions, limits and rates of change, derivatives, application of differentiation, integrals, and applications of integration. Fulfills Ursuline Core Curriculum Math requirement. *MA/DC

    • MAT 222 - Calculus II *MA/DC

      This course covers inverse functions, techniques of integration, further applications of integration, parametric equations and polar coordinates, and infinite sequences and series. Fulfills Ursuline Core Curriculum Math requirement. *MA/DC

    • MAT 223 - Calculus III

      This course covers vectors and the geometry of space, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus.

    • PY 201 - General Physics I

      The first of a two-semester introductory physics course at the college algebra and elementary trigonometry level. Course topics include kinematics, heat, circular motion, vibration, waves and sound.

    • PY 201L - Gen Physics I Lab

      Selected experiments.

    • PY 202 - General Physics II

      A continuation of PY 201. Course topics include magnetism, electricity, light, optics, nuclear reactions and modern physics.

    • PY 202L - Gen Physics Lab II

      Selected experiments.

    • PY 203 - General Physics I with Calculus

      An add-on to PY 201 to include the same topics addressed from a calculus perspective.

    • PY 203L - General Physics I with Calculus Lab

    • PY 204 - General Physics II with Calculus

      An add-on to PY 202 to include the same topics addressed from a calculus perspective.

    • PY 204L - General Physics II with Calc Lab

    • CH 487 - Undergraduate Research or CH 475 – Internship

    To minor in Chemistry, you'll take the following classes:

    • CH 105/Lab - Principles of Chemistry I
    • CH 106/Lab - Principles of Chemistry II
    • CH 221/Lab - Organic Chemistry I
    • CH 222/Lab - Organic Chemistry II
    • One of the following:
      • CH 422/Lab - Biochemistry I
      • CH 320 - Analytical Chemistry/Lab
      • CH 410 - Survey of Physical Chemistry
      • CH 475 - Internship
      • CH 487 - Undergraduate Research

    In addition, undergraduate students are also required to complete the Ursuline Core Curriculum.