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  • 2.0 average in all chemistry courses (excluding Chemistry 111 and 211).
  • Minimum of 39 hours of 300 and 400 level courses.
  • Electives to complete 120 hours.
  • See additional requirements.

*Also satisfies requirement in the major.
#Also satisfies general education requirement.

Typical course of study in Chemistry (B.S.)

Freshman Year

First Semester: Chemistry 121/123; English 121; Mathematics 144*; Behavioral and Social Sciences; Humanities and Fine Arts. Second Semester: Chemistry 122/124; English 122; Mathematics 145; Humanities and Fine Arts.

Sophomore Year

First Semester: Chemistry 286, 341, 351/353; Mathematics 151/152. Second Semester: Chemistry 352/354; Mathematics 161/162; Physics 103/183; Behavioral and Social Sciences.

Junior year

First Semester: Chemistry 386, 371, 466; Foreign Language I; Physics 104/184. Second Semester: Chemistry 372, 497; Mathematics 210 or 307; Foreign Language II; Cultures and Civilizations

Senior year

First Semester: Chemistry 333, 486r; Chemistry elective with lab; Cultures and Civilizations; Mathematics 212. Second Semester: Chemistry 434, 443; Cultures and Civilizations; Elective. Total Hours: 120

Chemistry: Biochemistry Concentration

2244 - Chemistry; 2246 - Premedicine; 2248 - Predentistry

  • Chemistry 467;
  • Biology 121, 122, 325 and one course from Biology 311, 412, 420, 428 or 460;
  • One Chemistry research course recommended from 495r, 496r or 497r

 

  • 2.0 average in all chemistry courses (excluding Chemistry 111 and 211).
  • Minimum of 39 hours of 300 and 400 level courses.
  • Electives to complete 120 hours.
  • See additional requirements.

*Also satisfies requirement in the major.
#Also satisfies general education requirement.

Typical course of study in Biochemistry (B.S.)

Freshman Year

First Semester: Chemistry 121/123; Biology 121; English 121; Mathematics 145. Second Semester: Chemistry 122/124; Biology 122; English 122; Mathematics 151/152.

Sophomore Year

First Semester: Chemistry 341, 351/353, Physics 103/183; Mathematics 161/162. Second Semester: Chemistry 286, 352/354; Physics 104/184; Biology 325; Behavioral and Social Sciences .

Junior year

First Semester: Chemistry 371, 386, 466; Foreign Language I; Cultures and Civilizations; Second Semester: Chemistry 372; Biology 311, 412, 420, 428 or 460; Foreign Language II; Mathematics 210.

Senior year

First Semester: Chemistry 333; Behavioral and Social Sciences; Elective; Cultures and Civilizations; Humanities and Fine Arts. Second Semester: Chemistry 443, 467, 486r; Cultures and Civilizations; Humanities and Fine Arts.

Total Hours: 120

4530 - CHEMISTRY MINOR

Chemistry 121/123 (or 125), 122/124, 341, 351/353, 352/354, and one course selected from 342, 371, 443, or 466.

Minimum 2.0 average in the minor.

CHEMISTRY COURSES (CHEM)

111 Chemistry and the Environment (3)

Examines chemical concepts and methods of investigation with applications to the environment. Spring semester odd years. Credit may not apply toward a chemistry major.

119 Light and Life (4)

Examines the methods of investigation that lead to our understanding of light and its role in nature and human development. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: UTCMath Placement, Level 20. May be registered as Biology 119 or Physics 119. Credit allowed in only one of the three courses. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.

121 General Chemistry I (3)

Surveys chemical principles involving structure, properties and reactions. Every semester. Lecture 3 hours Prerequisite: UTC Math Placement level 20 or Mathematics 106 or equivalent. Chemistry 125 may be substituted for Chemistry 121 and 123 in meeting all requirements. Corequisite: Chemistry 123.

122 General Chemistry II (3)

Examines chemical concepts in inorganic, organic, analytical and physical chemistry. Every semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: 121 or 125 with a minimum grade of C; UTC Math Placement Level 30 or Mathematics 131 or 144 (Chemistry majors). Corequisite: Chemistry 124.

123 General Chemistry I Laboratory (1)

Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 121. Every semester. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: UTC Math Placement Level 20 or Mathematics 106 or equivalent. Corequisite: Chemistry 121. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.

124 General Chemistry II Laboratory (1)

Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 122. Every semester. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite Chemistry 123 with a minimum grade of C; UTC Math Placement Level 30 or Mathematics 131 or 144 (Chemistry majors). Corequisite: Chemistry 122. Laboratory/Studio course fee will be assessed.

125 Honors General Chemistry (4)

Provides an advanced survey of chemical principles involving structure, properties, reactions, and organic chemistry. Laboratory work emphasizes advanced experimental procedures. Fall semester. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: approval of instructor. Chemistry 125 may be substituted for Chemistry 121/123 in meeting all requirements.

168 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry (3)

A selection of chemistry principles relevant to health fields, including a survey of organic and biochemistry. Spring semester. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 121/123 or 125 with minimum grade of C. Credit not allowed after Chemistry 466. Credit may not be applied toward a chemistry major.

170 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory (1)

Laboratory experiments to support and enhance the topics covered in Chemistry 168. Spring semester. Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 with minimum grade of C. Corequisite: Chemistry 168.

199r Special Projects (1-4)

Focuses on individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.

211 Forensic Chemistry (3)

Presents the application of chemical analysis to criminalistics including studies of physical evidence, microscopy, drug analysis, toxicology, arson investigation, serology, firearms, and documents. Fall semester odd years. Credit may not be applied toward a chemistry major.

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