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2007-08 Catalog [cloned for 2008-2009]

Chemistry

Faculty BA Major BS Major Generalized Curriculum Minor Approved Courses


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Chemistry involves the study of matter at the atomic and molecular level. Concepts and tools of chemistry are used to study the composition, structure, reactivity and energy changes of materials in the world around us. At PLU, students will find a chemistry program that supports their interests, whether in the chemistry of natural products, the environment, biological systems, poylmers, or inorganic compounds, and that supports their educational goals, whether toward graduate study, the medical and health professions, biotechnology, education, business, or as a complement to other studies in the natural sciences, humanities, or social sciences. For good reason, chemistry is often called "the central science."

The chemistry department's courses, curriculum, faculty, and facilities are approved by the American Chemical Society.

Students have hands-on use of sophisticated instrumentation in coursework and research with faculty, including 300 MHz Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (FTNMR) spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP AES), spectrofluorometry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy, laser light scattering instrumentation, gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GCMS), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and Linux workstations for molecular modeling and computational chemistry.

Faculty research projects involve undergraduate participation.

Faculty: Fryhle, Chair; Cotten, Davis, Naasz, Rink, Swank, Tonn, Waldow, Yakelis.

Chemistry Major Declaration Process


Foundation Courses Required for all Chemistry Majors - 47 semester hours

Chemistry Courses - 29 semester hours
Additional Courses - 18 semester hours

Bachelor of Arts Major - four semester hours beyond the Foundation


Required Foundation Courses listed above (47 semester hours), plus CHEM 342

Bachelor of Science Major

General Major - 14 semester hours beyond the Foundation


Leads to the American Chemical Society Certification which requires CHEM 450 and either CHEM 405, 440 or 456.

Required Foundation Courses (47 semester hours), plus:

Biochemistry Emphasis - 29 semester hours beyond the Foundation


The BS in Biology with Biochemistry is often done as a double-major with Biology.

Required Foundation Courses (47 semester hours), plus:

Chemistry-Physics Emphasis - 26 semester hours beyond the Foundation


Required Foundation Courses (47 semester hours), plus:

Generalized Chemistry Curriculum for BS Degrees


Fall Semester
Spring Semester
First Year
CHEM 115
GUR
Inquiry Seminar or Writing Seminar
 (or BIOL 161 for students interested in the Chemistry B.S.
  with Biochemistry Emphasis)
MATH 151
PHED 100 or other activity course
CHEM 116
Inquiry Seminar or Writing Seminar
   and/or BIOL 162
MATH 152
PHED 100 or other activity course
Second Year
CHEM 331, 333
BIOL 323 (if Chemistry B.S. with Biochemistry emphasis)
Two additional courses
CHEM 332, 334 (or 336), 320, 410
PHYS 153, 163
GUR elective(s)
Third Year
CHEM 341, 343
PHYS 154, 164
GUR elective(s)
Elective
CHEM 342, 344
CHEM 320, if not taken in second year
GUR elective(s)
Electives
Fourth Year
CHEM 403, 499
Electives
CHEM 420, 499
Electives

Alternative Year Advanced Courses: In the third or fourth year, BS students enroll in CHEM 450 (required for all ACS Certification options) and either 440, 456 (or 405 in Spring Term after 403).

Refer to the Division of Natural Sciences section of this catalog for other beginning curriculum options.

Students interested in the Bachelor of Science with Biochemistry Emphasis should start biology in the fall of the first or second year. Physics should be started in the spring of either the first or the second year, so as to prepare students for upper-division chemistry courses.

Departmental Honors

In recognition of outstanding work the designation of Departmental Honors may be granted to Bachelor of Science graduates by vote of the faculty of the chemistry department, based on the student's performance in the following areas:





The departmental honors designation will appear on a graduating chemistry major's transcript.

Bachelor of Arts in Education


Students interested in a high school chemistry teaching endorsement should plan to complete a BA or BS in chemistry. The degree program is developed through the chemistry department in conjunction with the Department of Instructional Development and Leadership. See Department of Instruction Development and Leadership section.

Chemical Engineering


Students interested in pursuing studies in chemical engineering should see the course outline in the Engineering Science section of this catalog. The department chair should be consulted for assignment of a program advisor.

Minor - 22 semester hours



All prerequisite and co-requisite requirements are strictly enforced.

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