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Chemistry 1 Chemistry Chairperson: James Kincaid, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry website (http://www.marquette.edu/chem) The Marquette University Chemistry Department offers several areas of study with outstanding facilities and research opportunities for undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers related to chemistry or biochemistry. Three different majors are available: Chemistry, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology (jointly with Biological Sciences) and Chemistry for Education (for students enrolled in the College of Education or as a secondary major). A minor in chemistry is also available. The chemistry major is certified by the American Chemical Society, and through course and laboratory work we emphasize developing the whole scientist, in turn preparing students for many fields including research and development, chemistry, dental and medical careers, pharmacy, business, technical sales and marketing, law and education. In addition, together with the Graduate School of Management, the Department of Chemistry offers a five-year B.S./M.B.A. accelerated degree program. Major in Chemistry ACS-Certified Option: Consists of foundational and in-depth courses beyond the first year (44 credit hours). Courses in biochemistry, polymer chemistry and undergraduate research are required. In addition, background courses in mathematics (8 credit hours) and physics (8 credit hours) are required, as listed below. Required Chemistry Courses: CHEM 1013 General Chemistry 1 for Majors 4 or CHEM 1001 General Chemistry 1 CHEM 1014 General Chemistry 2 for Majors 4 or CHEM 1002 General Chemistry 2 CHEM 2113 Organic Chemistry for Majors 1 4 or CHEM 2111 Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 2114 Organic Chemistry for Majors 2 4 or CHEM 2112 Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 3210 Instrumental Analysis 4 CHEM 3320 Inorganic Synthesis 2 CHEM 3420 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 2 CHEM 4330 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM 4433 Physical Chemistry 1 3 CHEM 4434 Physical Chemistry 2 3 CHEM 4530 Introduction to Biochemistry 3 or BIOL 4101 Biochemistry and the Molecular Basis of Biology CHEM 4630 Introduction to Polymer Science 3 CHEM 4956 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry 1-3 Total Credit Hours 44-46 Additional Course Requirements for ACS-Certified Chemistry Majors: Mathematics Courses: MATH 1450 Calculus 1 4 MATH 1451 Calculus 2 4 Physics Courses: PHYS 1013 Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 1 4 or PHYS 1003 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 1 PHYS 1014 Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 2 4 or PHYS 1004 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 2 Total Credit Hours 16

2 Chemistry TYPICAL PROGRAM FOR CHEMISTRY MAJORS: ACS-Certified Option Freshman CHEM 1013 or 1001 4 CHEM 1014 or 1002 4 ENGL 1001 3 ENGL 1002 3 MATH 1450 4 MATH 1451 4 UCCS-Hist of Cultures & Soc. 3 THEO 1001 3 14 14 Sophomore CHEM 2113 or 2111 4 CHEM 2114 or 2112 4 PHYS 1013 or 1003 4 PHYS 1014 or 1004 4 UCCS-Lit./Performing Arts 3 UCCS-Diverse Cultures 3 Elective 3 UCCS-Indiv. & Soc. Behav. 3 Elective 3 14 17 Junior CHEM 3201 4 CHEM 3210 4 CHEM 4433 3 CHEM 4434 3 PHIL 1001 3 CHEM 4530 3 UCCS-Theology 3 PHIL 2310 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 16 16 Senior CHEM 4330 3 CHEM 3420 * 2 CHEM 3320 2 CHEM 4630 3 Electives 9 CHEM 4956 1-3 Electives 9 14 15-17 Total credit hours: 120-122 * CHEM 3420 Physical Chemistry Laboratory may be taken the junior year, concurrently with CHEM 4434. Non-ACS Certified Option: Consists of thirteen courses (43 credit hours): 11 required courses (37 credit hours) and 2 elective courses (6 credit hours). In addition, background courses in mathematics (8 credit hours) and physics (8 credit hours) are required, as listed below. Required Chemistry Courses: CHEM 1013 General Chemistry 1 for Majors 4 or CHEM 1001 General Chemistry 1 CHEM 1014 General Chemistry 2 for Majors 4 or CHEM 1002 General Chemistry 2

Chemistry 3 CHEM 2113 Organic Chemistry for Majors 1 4 or CHEM 2111 Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 2114 Organic Chemistry for Majors 2 4 or CHEM 2112 Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 3210 Instrumental Analysis 4 CHEM 3320 Inorganic Synthesis 2 CHEM 3420 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 2 CHEM 4330 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM 4433 Physical Chemistry 1 3 CHEM 4434 Physical Chemistry 2 3 Choose two additional Chemistry electives. 6 Total Credit Hours 43 Additional Course Requirements for Non-ACS Certified Chemistry Majors: Mathematics Courses: MATH 1450 Calculus 1 4 MATH 1451 Calculus 2 4 Physics Courses: PHYS 1013 Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 1 4 or PHYS 1003 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 1 PHYS 1014 Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 2 4 or PHYS 1004 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 2 Total Credit Hours 16 Typical Program for Chemistry Majors: Non-ACS CERTIFIED Option Freshman CHEM 1013 or 1001 4 CHEM 1014 or 1002 4 ENGL 1001 3 ENGL 1002 3 MATH 1450 4 MATH 1451 4 UCCS-Hist of Cultures & Soc. 3 THEO 1001 3 14 14 Sophomore CHEM 2113 or 2111 4 CHEM 2114 or 2112 4 PHYS 1013 or 1003 4 PHYS 1014 or 1004 4 UCCS-Lit./Performing Arts 3 UCCS-Diverse Cultures 3 Elective 3 UCCS-Indiv. & Soc. Behav. 3 Elective 3 14 17 Junior CHEM 3201 4 CHEM 3210 4 CHEM 4433 3 CHEM 4434 3

4 Chemistry PHIL 1001 3 PHIL 2310 3 UCCS-Theology 3 Chemistry elective * 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 16 16 Senior CHEM 4330 3 CHEM 3420 ** 2 CHEM 3320 2 Chemistry elective * 3 Electives 9 Electives 9 14 14 Total credit hours: 119 * CHEM 4956 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry is a recommended elective. Up to 6 hours can be counted towards the degree. ** CHEM 3420 Physical Chemistry Laboratory may be taken the junior year, concurrently with CHEM 4434. Chemistry B.S./M.S. Accelerated Degree Program The department offers a five-year combined bachelor s-master s program which enables students to earn both their bachelor of science and master of science degrees in chemistry in just five years. After completing the program, it is anticipated that students would have the potential for: Obtaining an industrial position in the chemical profession and related industries featuring greater responsibility and leadership than possible with a bachelor of science degree alone. Developing their academic skills and portfolio further, with the possibility to improve their chances of acceptance into doctoral, medical or other advanced degree programs. Immersion into an intensive research experience to provide guidance on their ability and aptitude for pursuing a doctor of philosophy degree in chemistry. Students are admitted following their junior year but are encouraged to begin undergraduate research (CHEM 4956 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry) during their junior year. Normally, a GPA of 2.75 in their Marquette University undergraduate science and math course work is required for admission. During the spring term of their fourth year, students are eligible to apply for a graduate assistantship for the fifth year, which would be awarded, if available, on the basis of merit as determined by the Graduate Committee (GC). Note that priority for academic year graduate assistantships is given to doctoral candidates. Chemistry B.S./M.B.A. Accelerated Degree Program The Department of Chemistry together with the Graduate School of Management offers an accelerated degree program which allows students to earn both their B.S. in Chemistry and master of business administration (M.B.A.) all within a five-year time period. During the first four years of the program, students complete both their coursework requirements for their Chemistry B.S. degree and the necessary prerequisite courses for the M.B.A. degree in the College of Business Administration. In addition, undergraduate students begin their M.B.A. graduate work in their senior year by taking two graduate level courses. To be considered for admission to the B.S./M.B.A. five-year program, applicants must formally apply to the Graduate School of Management during their junior year at Marquette University. For more detailed information and details of a typical five-year coursework plan, please refer to the Graduate School of Management Bulletin and contact the Department of Chemistry or the Graduate School of Management. Major in Chemistry for Education Chemistry for Education: This is a second major for students in the College of Education who wish to teach chemistry at the high school level. The major consists of 30 credit hours: six (6) required chemistry courses (23) credit hours and seven (7) credit hours of chemistry electives. In addition, twelve (12) credit hours of mathematics and physics courses must be completed to fulfill prerequisites for required course work. Required Chemistry Courses: CHEM 1013 General Chemistry 1 for Majors 4 or CHEM 1001 General Chemistry 1 CHEM 1014 General Chemistry 2 for Majors 4 or CHEM 1002 General Chemistry 2

Chemistry 5 CHEM 2113 Organic Chemistry for Majors 1 4 or CHEM 2111 Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM 2114 Organic Chemistry for Majors 2 4 or CHEM 2112 Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM 4431 Physical Chemistry: Fundamentals with Applications in Biological Sciences 3 Electives: Choose seven credit hours of Chemistry electives. * 7 Total Credit Hours 30 Required Cognate Courses: MATH 1450 Calculus 1 4 or MATH 1410 Calculus for the Biological Sciences PHYS 1013 Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 1 4 or PHYS 1001 General Physics 1 or PHYS 1003 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 1 PHYS 1014 Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 2 4 or PHYS 1002 General Physics 2 or PHYS 1004 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 2 Total Credit Hours 12 * Suggested electives are: Biochemistry (CHEM 4530 Introduction to Biochemistry or BIOL 4101 Biochemistry and the Molecular Basis of Biology), CHEM 3210 Instrumental Analysis, CHEM 4130 Characterization of Organic Compounds, CHEM 4230 Forensic Chemistry, CHEM 4630 Introduction to Polymer Science, CHEM 4956 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry or CHEM 4995 Independent Study in Chemistry. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology The major in biochemistry and molecular biology consists of 53-59 credit hours in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics courses as listed below. Additional cognate courses in mathematics and physics are required. Required Biological Sciences courses (18 cr. hrs.): BIOL 1001 General Biology 1 3 BIOL 1002 General Biology 2 3 BIOL 2201 Genetics 3 BIOL 2301 Cell Biology 3 BIOL 4101 Biochemistry and the Molecular Basis of Biology 3 BIOL 4102 Experimental Molecular Biology 3 Required Chemistry Courses (23-26 cr. hrs.) CHEM 1001 General Chemistry 1 4 or CHEM 1013 General Chemistry 1 for Majors CHEM 1002 General Chemistry 2 4 or CHEM 1014 General Chemistry 2 for Majors Organic Chemistry Sequence - Choose one of the following: 8 CHEM 2111 & CHEM 2112 CHEM 2113 & CHEM 2114 Organic Chemistry 1 and Organic Chemistry 2 Organic Chemistry for Majors 1 and Organic Chemistry for Majors 2 Physical Chemistry - Choose one of the following: 3-6 CHEM 4431 CHEM 4433 & CHEM 4434 Physical Chemistry: Fundamentals with Applications in Biological Sciences Physical Chemistry 1 and Physical Chemistry 2 Additional Laboratory Course Requirement - Choose option one or option two: 3 Option 1: BIOL 4956 Laboratory Research Project in Biological Sciences

6 Chemistry or CHEM 4956 Option 2 (choose one of the following): BIOL 3202 BIOL 3302 BIOL 3502 BIOL 3602 BIOL 3702 BIOL 3802 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry Experimental Genetics Experimental Cell Biology Experimental Neurobiology Experimental Vertebrate Anatomy and Development Experimental Physiology Experimental Microbiology Elective Courses - Choose any three of the following not previously taken: 9-12 Biology Courses: BIOL 3202 BIOL 3302 BIOL 3404 BIOL 3406 BIOL 3501 BIOL 3502 BIOL 3601 BIOL 3602 BIOL 3701 BIOL 3702 BIOL 3801 BIOL 3802 BIOL 4201 BIOL 4401 BIOL 4403 BIOL 4703 BIOL 4806 BIOL 4956 BIOL 4987 BIOL 4995 BISC 4995 Chemistry Courses: CHEM 3210 CHEM 4130 CHEM 4330 CHEM 4430 CHEM 4530 CHEM 4956 Mathematics Courses: Experimental Genetics Experimental Cell Biology Evolutionary Biology Plant Biology Neurobiology Experimental Neurobiology Animal Development Experimental Vertebrate Anatomy and Development Human Physiology Experimental Physiology Microbiology Experimental Microbiology Genomics and Bioinformatics Advanced Ecology Tropical Ecology in Panama Exercise Physiology Immunobiology Laboratory Research Project in Biological Sciences Applying the Internship Experience Independent Study in Biology Independent Study in Biomedical Sciences Instrumental Analysis Characterization of Organic Compounds Inorganic Chemistry MATH 2450 Calculus 3 MATH 2451 MATH 4740 or MATH 4720 or PSYC 2001 Physics Courses: PHYS 4046 PHYS 4065 Introduction to Quantum Chemistry Introduction to Biochemistry Undergraduate Research in Chemistry Differential Equations Biostatistical Methods and Models Statistical Methods Psychological Measurements and Statistics The Physical Basis of Biological Structure and Function Experimental Methods in Molecular Biophysics Total Credit Hours 53-59 Notes: Students who take CHEM 4433 Physical Chemistry 1, CHEM 4434 Physical Chemistry 2 and MATH 2450 Calculus 3 are required to take only one additional elective in biological sciences, chemistry or mathematics.

Chemistry 7 A second BIOL 4956 Laboratory Research Project in Biological Sciences course may be taken as an elective if BIOL 4956 previously taken as a laboratory course. Honors courses are available from both departments by contract with the instructors. Courses available for honors credit are identified. Cognate Course Requirements: Mathematics Courses: MATH 1450 Calculus 1 4 MATH 1451 Calculus 2 4 Physics Sequence - Choose one of the following: 8 PHYS 1001 & PHYS 1002 PHYS 1003 & PHYS 1004 General Physics 1 and General Physics 2 General Physics with Introductory Calculus 1 and General Physics with Introductory Calculus 2 Total Credit Hours 16 Typical Program for Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Majors Freshman BIOL 1001 3 BIOL 1002 3 CHEM 1001 or 1013 4 CHEM 1002 or 1014 4 MATH 1450 4 MATH 1451 4 ENGL 1001 3 ENGL 1002 3 BIOL 1004 1 Sophomore 15 14 CHEM 2111 or 2113 4 BIOL 2201 3 PHYS 1001 or 1003 4 UCCS-Hist. of Cultures & Soc. 3 BIOL 2301 3 PHIL 2310 3 PHIL 1001 3 CHEM 2112 or 2114 4 THEO 1001 3 PHYS 1002 or 1004 4 Junior 17 17 BIOL 4101 3 Biology lab (upper division) ** 3 CHEM 4431 * 3 CHEM 3201 4 UCCS-Theology 3 Elective 3 UCCS-Lit./Performing Arts 3 UCCS-Indiv. & Soc. Behav. # 3 Elective 3 Senior 15 13 BIOL 4102 3 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology electives 6 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology elective 3-4 Electives 9

8 Chemistry Electives 6 UCCS-Diverse Cultures 3 15-16 15 Total credit hours: 121-122 * Many students, including those continuing on to graduate school, should consider the option of two terms of physical chemistry CHEM 4433 Physical Chemistry 1 and CHEM 4434 Physical Chemistry 2 which require an additional term of calculus MATH 2450 Calculus 3. Students who take CHEM 4433 Physical Chemistry 1, CHEM 4434 Physical Chemistry 2, and MATH 2450 Calculus 3 are required to take only one additional elective in biological sciences, chemistry or mathematics. ** BIOL 4956 Laboratory Research Project in Biological Sciences or CHEM 4956 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry may be substituted. # For students intending to apply to medical school: MATH 4740 Biostatistical Methods and Models is recommended as a math elective, PSYC 1001 General Psychology is recommended to satisfy the UCCS Individual and Social (ISB) requirement, and SOCI 1001 Principles of Sociology is recommended as a general elective. BIOL 1004 is recommended for students considering a career in the health sciences. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology B.S./M.B.A. Accelerated Degree Programs The Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry together with the Graduate School of Management offer an accelerated degree programs which allow students to earn their B.S. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and a master of business administration (M.B.A.), all within in a five-year time period. During the first four years of the program, students complete both their coursework requirements for their B.S. degree and the necessary prerequisite courses for the M.B.A. degree in the College of Business Administration. In addition, undergraduate students begin their M.B.A. graduate work in their senior year by taking two graduate level courses. To be considered for admission to the B.S./M.B.A. five-year program, applicants must formally apply to the Graduate School of Management during their junior year at Marquette University. For more detailed information and details of a typical five-year coursework plan, please refer to the Graduate School of Management Bulletin and contact the Departments of Biological Sciences and/or Chemistry or the Graduate School of Management. Minor in Chemistry The Chemistry minor consists of five courses for a minimum of 19 credit hours, as listed below: Required Chemistry Courses: CHEM 1001 General Chemistry 1 4 or CHEM 1013 General Chemistry 1 for Majors CHEM 1002 General Chemistry 2 4 or CHEM 1014 General Chemistry 2 for Majors CHEM 2111 Organic Chemistry 1 4 or CHEM 2113 Organic Chemistry for Majors 1 CHEM 2112 Organic Chemistry 2 4 or CHEM 2114 Organic Chemistry for Majors 2 Elective Course: Choose one upper-division CHEM course or one of the following. 3 PHYS 4012 PHYS 4062 Quantum Mechanics Introduction to Thermodynamics Total Credit Hours 19 Notes: CHEM 4956 Undergraduate Research in Chemistry or CHEM 4995 Independent Study in Chemistry may not be counted toward the minor. Department of Public Instruction Certification College of Education students wishing to pursue Department of Public Instruction Certification must complete the following courses listed below for a total of 22 credit hours: Required Chemistry courses: CHEM 1001 General Chemistry 1 4

Chemistry 9 CHEM 1002 General Chemistry 2 4 CHEM 2111 Organic Chemistry 1 4 or CHEM 2113 Organic Chemistry for Majors 1 CHEM 2112 Organic Chemistry 2 4 or CHEM 2114 Organic Chemistry for Majors 2 Electives - Choose two credit hours of Chemistry electives 2 Total Credit Hours 22