Chemistry 1 Chemistry Chemistry Program Outcomes Goal Upon completion of this program, students will: Outcome Be able to explain and/or use central concepts in the various chemistry subdisciplines. Be able to demonstrate competent laboratory skills in chemistry. Be able to locate chemical literature relevant to solving various chemical problems. Be able to apply concepts, data, and relevant literature to solving chemical problems. Be able to effectively communicate the results of chemical studies Chemistry Education Program Outcomes Goal Upon completion of this program, students will: Outcome Be able to explain and/or use central concepts in the various chemistry subdisciplines. Be able to demonstrate competent laboratory skills in chemistry. Be able to locate chemical literature relevant to solving various chemical problems. Be able to apply concepts, data, and relevant literature to solving chemical problems. Be able to effectively communicate the results of chemical studies Develop the background and general skills necessary for teaching science in a secondary school setting. Develop dispositions necessary for success in teaching. Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Chemistry Option I: Professional Chemistry Chemistry majors are required to take the following courses which may be used to help satisfy requirements: 38-40 PHYS 221 General Physics I PHYS 222 General Physics II CHEM 121 General Chemistry I (& Chem 121L) 5 CHEM 122 General Chemistry II (& Chem 122L) 5 3 CHEM 430 Instrumental Analysis 5 CHEM 461 Physical Chemistry I 4 CHEM 462 Physical Chemistry II 4 CHEM 480L Biochemistry Laboratory 2 CHEM 494 Directed Research in Chemistry 1-6 Select one of the following: 3 CHEM 440 Organic Spectroscopy CHEM 442 Medicinal Chemistry CHEM 482 Biochemistry II BIOL 150 Introduction To Cellular Biology 4 MATH 166 I 4 MATH 265 II 4 MATH 305 Linear Algebra 4
2 Chemistry SCI 240 Research Methods 2 SCI 480 Seminar 3 MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 4 Minor/Concentration/ Minor/Concentration/ courses 15 Total Hours 128-135 Option II: General Chemistry Chemistry majors are required to take the following courses that may be used to help satisfy requirements: 38-40 PHYS 203 Introduction to Physics I PHYS 204 Introduction to Physics II CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 5 CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 5 CHEM 360 Principles of Physical Chemistry 4 Select one of the following: 5 CHEM 430 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 481 Biochemistry I (and CHEM 480L) CHEM 480L Biochemistry Laboratory Select one of the following: 3-5 CHEM 430 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 440 Organic Spectroscopy CHEM 442 Medicinal Chemistry CHEM 482 Biochemistry II MATH 210 Elementary Statistics SCI 240 Research Methods SCI 480 Seminar Minor/Concentration/ These should be chosen in consultation with your advisor to best prepare you for your career field. Example programs may include: 44-45 Pre-Health Professional BIOL 150 Introduction To Cellular Biology BIOL 151 Introduction to Zoology BIOL 154 Introduction To Botany BIOL 202 Introductory Microbiology BIOL 220 Anatomy And Physiology I BIOL 221 Anatomy And Physiology II BIOL 215 Genetics BIOL 250 Cellular Biology BIOL 335 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy BIOL 401 Population Genetics Geochemistry GEOL 105 Physical Geology with lab GEOL 210 Minerals & Rocks GEOL 321 Hydrogeology
Chemistry 3 GEOL 240 Geology of North Dakota GEOL 421 Applied Hydrogeology CS Elective Chemical Business ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II ACCT 315 Legal Environment of Business BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management BADM 321 Marketing BADM 427 International Marketing BADM 436 Organizational Behavior Principles and Practices ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics FIN 353 Corporation Finance Forensic Chemistry (Criminal Justice Minor) CJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 300 Policing CJ 330 Criminological Theory CJ 340 Juvenile Justice System CJ 380 Corrections LEGL 322 Criminal Law LEGL 370 Court Processing and Sentencing Total Hours 119-124 Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Chemistry Chemistry majors are required to take the following courses which may be used to help satisfy requirements: 38-40 PHYS 203 Introduction to Physics I PHYS 204 Introduction to Physics II PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology CHEM 121 General Chemistry I (& Chem 121L) 5 CHEM 122 General Chemistry II (& Chem 122L) 5 CHEM 360 Principles of Physical Chemistry 4 3 MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 4 SCI 240 Research Methods 2 SCI 480 Seminar 3 BIOL 150 Introduction To Cellular Biology 4 GEOL Elective 4 Professional Education Sequence ED 260 Educational Psychology 2
4 Chemistry ED 260L Clinical I 0 ED 282 Managing the Learning Environment 2 ED 282L Clinical II 0.5 ED 284 Teaching Diverse Learners 2 ED 284L Clinical III 0.5 ED 320 Curriculum, Planning & Assessment I 2 ED 321L Clinical IV 0.5 ED 322 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment II 2 ED 323L Clinical V 0.5 ED 324L Fall Experience 0 SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children 3 SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America 3 ED 380 Technology in Teaching 1 2 SCI 391 Teaching Science in Secondary Schools 1 3 ED 483 Student Teaching Seminar 1 2 ED 493 Student Teaching, Secondary 1 12 Select one of the following: 3 PSY 255 Child & Adolescent Psychology PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology Total Hours 130-132 1 Requires admittance to Teacher Education. Refer to Teacher Education Policies and Procedures (http://catalog.minotstateu.edu/undergraduate/ teachereducationpoliciesandprocedures). Chemistry Minor (Teaching or Non-Teaching) Option I CHEM 240 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 5 Select one of the following: 3-4 CHEM 360 Principles of Physical Chemistry Total Hours 26-27 Option II Select one of the following: 3-4 CHEM 360 Principles of Physical Chemistry CHEM 481 Biochemistry I Total Hours 28-29
Chemistry 5 Chemistry Concentration CHEM at the 200 level or above 4 Total Hours 14