Chemistry B.S. with Biochemistry Concentration
Degree Requirements
Areas A - E (See Core section of the Catalog) (42 semester hours)
Area D: BIOL 1107 and BIOL 1107L recommended
MATH 1113 Precalculus or a higher-level MATH course is required in Area A for Chemistry majors.
Area F (18 semester hours)
Fourteen hours selected from the following (if not taken in Areas A or D):
Four hours:
If the credits for courses taken in Area F exceed 18 semester hours, students may apply the extra hours under Electives. (Any transfer student, who has not completed the courses in Area F, or their equivalents, must take these courses at GC.)
All courses listed above under Area F Requirements are program requirements. If not taken under Areas A, D, and F, they must be taken as Electives.
Major Requirements (29 semester hours)
Biochemistry Concentration requirements (18-20 semester hours)
Two classes selected from the following
Note: BIOL 3000-4999 course option requires department approval
Capstone Experience (4 semester hours)
One hour selected from the following:
Note: One Physical Chemistry Lab must be taken in the Major Requirements section.
Three hours selected from the following:
Electives (4-6 semester hours)
Total Credit Hours: 120
Major Requirements
- Complete CHEM 0001, First-Year Academic Seminar, with a satisfactory grade. Students who transfer to GC are exempt from this requirement.
- An average of C or better must be maintained over the 44-59 hours used to satisfy Area F and Major Requirements.
- Competence in chemistry will be evaluated with the American Chemical Society's Standardized examinations in Analytical Chemistry, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry.
- Successful completion of senior exit interview.
- A minimum of 39 hours overall must be at the 3000-4000 level.
- Students must show competence in a foreign language at the level of the second university course (1002). (3-6 semester hours)
Any of the Chemistry capstone courses indicated in the catalog course descriptions as "Capstone" or any upper division Physics class beyond PHYS 3005 (i.e. PHYS 3010-4999) with department approval.