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UNIVERSITY COURSES AND CURRICULA COMMITTEE 3-5 p.m. MIKC 114 MINUTES Members in attendance: Elena Pravosudova, David Shintani, Kambiz, Tom Harrison, Chuck Coronella, Marsha Read, Mary Hylton, David Ryfe, Kathy Boardman, Gwen Shonkwiler, Gina Tempel. Ex-Officio members in attendance: Joe Cline, Katy Schleef, Pat Ragains, Lance Bowen, Fini Dobyns, Dianne Hilliard, Maureen Cronin, Janet Stake. Guests: Martin Markee A&R, Ruth Gault MICR, Daniel Cook CHS, Kent Ervin CHEM, Chris Herald MATH, Sean Casey CHEM, Joe Russo PROV, Brady Janes PROV, Greg Pari MICR, Bill Courchesne MICR, David Aucoin MICR. Approval of minutes: November 19, 2012 Approved as corrected Review/Update Course Information Project results Changes can still be turned in. It is preferable to get the changes in prior to the opening of registration. Joe Russo was thanked for his efforts with the Student Learning Outcomes project. Brady Janes will now be working with faculty in that endeavor. Lance Bowen was introduced, he will be a new representative from TMCC, replacing Fred Lokken. PROPOSED CHANGES IN DEGREES, MAJORS, AND COURSES DHS CHS 310 102594 Prereq change Approved OLD PRE/COREQ NEW PRE/COREQ ENG 102; sophomore standing. ENG 102; junior standing. Grad Council Approval / Core Board CCN DHS CHS 470 Create new course Transfer agreements: 6272, 6371, 6470, 6568 Approved; Need updated syllabus with re-written SLOs. ADD: Introduction to Public Health and Aging (3+0) 3 units Introduction to topics and issues at the crossroads of public health and aging, including demography, epidemiology, stereotypes, and health promotion and wellness. (General Capstone Course) Prereq: ENG 102; CH 201; junior or senior standing. Approved by Core Board 12/10/12 OK DHS CHS 756 Create new course Abbrev: Intro Public Health & Aging Offerings: Every Spring Transfer agreements: No changes anticipated Approved; Need updated syllabus with re-written SLOs. ADD: Organizational Behavior in Health Services (3+0) 3 units Investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations. Application of this knowledge is used for advancing the effectiveness of health services. Page 1 of 35

DHS CHS 758 Create new course Abbrev: Organization Behavior Hlth Srv Offerings: Every Fall Transfer agreements: N/A Approved; Need updated syllabus with re-written SLOS; description corrected. ADD: Information Systems in Health Services Management (3+0) 3 units Investigates management information systems in health administration/clinical services. Includes electronic medical records, clinical information systems, management and decision-making technologies. DHS CRW/ PEX 163 Create new course Abbrev: Information Sys Hlth Serv Mgmt Offerings: Every Spring Transfer agreements: N/A Implementation: SP14 Approved ADD: Triathlon Training (0+2) 1 unit Learning proper training techniques while participating in the three disciplines of a triathlon: swimming, biking, and running. OK EN CS 486R/686R 103695 Change course number becoming 786 Abbrev: Triathlon Training Offerings: Every Fall, Spring, and Summer Transfer agreements: N/A Approved OLD: CS 486R/686R (3+0) 3 units Projective geometry, 3-D reconstruction from multiple views. Motion analysis and tracking. Object, face and gesture recognition, biometrics, human-computer interaction. Image and video understanding. Prereq: CS 485R/685R. OK NEW: CS 786 (3+0) 3 units Projective geometry, 3-D reconstruction from multiple views. Motion analysis and tracking. Object, face and gesture recognition, biometrics, human-computer interaction. Image and video understanding. SCI SCI BS-MMI Create new program Abbrev: Advanced Computer Vision Offerings: Every Fall Odd Years Transfer agreements: No changes anticipated Approved; Remove BCH 407 & BCH 408 from the elective list (these are for majors only) and reworking of recommended schedule due to prerequisite sequencing. Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Need BOR approval The department offers a series of courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (MMI). The MMI major is a joint effort by the School of Medicine and College of Science and trains students in the fundamentals of modern microbiology, with an emphasis on human and animal infectious diseases and immunology. Students are encouraged to become involved in laboratory research supervised by one of the faculty members, who pursue a variety of medically related endeavors. Page 2 of 35

The MMI curriculum will appeal to students who wish to pursue careers in microbiology research and clinical laboratory microbiology. In addition, the MMI program is an excellent preparation for pre-health professional students seeking admission to professional programs in the health sciences and dental and medical schools. The program of study will include the university core curriculum, general electives, and required preparatory courses in mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics. Students will be required to complete seven core courses in microbiology and immunology, along with specialty electives and a capstone course in microbiology. I. University Core Curriculum (39-45 units). English (3-8 units) Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. NOTE: Student who place into ENG 102 do not have to take ENG 101. Mathematics (4 units) MATH 181 Natural Sciences (8 units): CHEM 121A and 121L, 122A and 122L; or CHEM 201 & 202 Social Sciences (3 units) Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Fine Arts (3 units) Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Core Humanities (9 units) CH201, CH202, and CH203 Capstone Courses (6-7 units) General capstone, 3-4 units; BIOL 415 recommended; PLUS required MICR Capstone (3 units) Proposal in process Diversity (3 units) Refer to the Diversity section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Page 3 of 35 II. ADDITIOL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS (0 UNITS) III. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (65-66 UNITS) A. Required Foundational Sciences Courses (43-44 units) BCH 400: Introductory Biochemistry, 4 units BCH 405: Molecular Biology, 3 units BCH 406: Molecular Biology Laboratory, 3 units

BIOL 190: Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology, 3 units BIOL 191: Introduction to Organismal Biology, 3 units BIOL 192: Principles of Biological Investigations (laboratory), 2 units BIOL 300: Genetics, 3 units BIOL 315R: Cell Biology, 3 units CHEM 341: Organic Chemistry I, 3 units CHEM 342: Organic Chemistry II, 3 units CHEM 345: Organic Chemistry Laboratory, 2 units PHYS 151R: General Physics with Lab, 4 units PHYS 152R: General Physics with Lab, 4 units STAT 152 or 352 (3 units) or APST 270 (4 units) B. Required MMI Core Courses (22 units) MICR 276A: Introduction to Microbiology, 3 units MICR 276L: Introduction to Microbiology Laboratory, 2 units MICR 300: Medical Microbiology and Immunology (lecture with lab), 4 units MICR 350: Microbial Genomics and Genetics, 4 units MICR 425: Human Virology, 3 units MICR 453: Immunology, 3 units MICR 470: Microbial Pathogenesis, 3 units MICR Capstone Course: 0 units (Units counted in the Core Curriculum Capstone section above.) (Proposal in process), IV. MINOR REQUIREMENTS (0 UNITS) V. ELECTIVES (9-16 credits) Suggested electives: MICR 476 CANCER IMMUNOBIOLOGY CHEM 392 SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY MICR 487 PROBLEMS IN INFECTION AND IMMUNITY CHEM 421 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I BCH 121 CURRENT ISSUES - BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CHEM 422 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II BCH 303 BIOCHEMICAL ALYSIS CHEM 423 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY BCH 403 BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY CHEM 425 BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY BCH 407 SENIOR THESIS I CHEM 431 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY BCH 408 SENIOR THESIS II CHEM 432 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY BCH 410 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY CHEM 435R CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS BCH 413 MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS CHEM 442 ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BCH 417 METABOLIC REGULATION CHEM 443R ORGANIC SPECTROSCOPY AND STRUCTURE BIOL 223 HUMAN ATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I CHEM 444 ORGANIC STRUCTURE Page 4 of 35

Page 5 of 35 DETERMITION LABORATORY BIOL 224 HUMAN ATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II CHEM 449 POLYMER CHEMISTRY BIOL 251 General Microbiology CHEM 450 ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY BIOL 314 ECOLOGY AND POPULATION BIOLOGY CHEM 451 ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY - MACROMOLECULES BIOL 316 COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY CHEM 455 INSTRUMENTAL ALYSIS BIOL 321 MARINE BIOLOGY CEE 453 ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY BIOL 322 EXPERIMENTAL FIELD ECOLOGY GEOL 330 INTRODUCTION TO GEOCHEMISTRY BIOL 330 PLANT BIOLOGY GEOL 462 MICROPALEONTOLOGY BIOL 368 PARASITOLOGY MATH 127R PRECALCULUS II BIOL 394 LABORATORY IN ECOLOGY AND POPULATION BIOLOGY MATH 130 ALYTIC GEOMETRY BIOL 395 LABORATORY IN GENETICS AND CELL BIOLOGY MATH 131 QUANTITATIVE REASONING BIOL 404 POPULATION GENETICS MATH 182 CALCULUS II BIOL 410 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY MATH 253 MATRIX ALGEBRA BIOL 415 EVOLUTION MATH 283R CALCULUS III BIOL 420 AQUATIC ECOLOGY MATH 285 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BIOL 421 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY MATH 299 DIRECTED STUDY BIOL 429 BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY MATH 301 INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS LOGIC, SETS & FUNCTIONS BIOL 430 FIELD ORNITHOLOGY MATH 307 SYMBOLIC LOGIC BIOL 431 ICHTHYOLOGY MATH 310 INTRODUCTION TO ALYSIS I BIOL 432 HERPETOLOGY MATH 311 INTRODUCTION TO ALYSIS II BIOL 433 ORNITHOLOGY MATH 320R MATHEMATICS OF INTEREST BIOL 434R MAMMALOGY MATH 330 LINEAR ALGEBRA BIOL 437 ENTOMOLOGY MATH 331 GROUPS, RINGS AND FIELDS BIOL 446 DESERT AND MONTANE ECOSYSTEMS MATH 352 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS BIOL 450 SPECIAL TOPICS MATH 373 THEORY OF POSITIVE INTEGERS GENOMIC CONFLICT, EPIGENETICS BIOL 454 & HUMAN DISEASE MATH 381 BIOL 456 MOLECUALR BASIS OF EPIGENETICS NRES 322 SOILS BIOL 466 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PHYS 180 METHODS OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS I

BIOL 475 NEUROBIOLOGY PHYS 180L PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS LABORATORY I BIOL 477 GENES, BRAIN, AND BEHAVIOR PHYS 181 PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS II BIOL 481 PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR PHYS 181L PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS LABORATORY II BIOL 482R CELL BIOLOGY OF DISEASE PHYS 182 PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS III BIOL 484 POPULATION AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY PHYS 182L PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS LABORATORY III BIOL 488 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY PHYS 293 DIRECTED STUDY BIOL 490 BIOGEOGRAPHY PHYS 301 MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR PHYSICS CHEM 347 LABORATORY TECHNIQUES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I PHYS 323 INTERMEDIATE LABORATORY WITH SHOP EXPERIENCE CHEM 348 LABORATORY TECHNIQUES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II PHYS 351 CLASSICAL MECHANICS Page 6 of 35 VI. TOTAL UNITS 120 units VII. RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE First Year Fall Semester ENG 101 Composition I (3) CHEM 121A General Chemistry I (3) CHEM 121L General Chemistry Laboratory i (1) MATH 127R Precalculus II (3) Core Fine Arts (3) Core Diversity (3) Semester Credits: 16 First Year Spring Semester ENG 102 Composition II (3) CHEM 122A General Chemistry II (3) CHEM 122L General Chemistry Laboratory II (1) MATH 181 Calculus I (4) BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (3) Semester Credits: 14 Second Year Fall Semester CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3) CH 202 The Modern World (3) PHYS 151R General Physics and Lab II (4) BIOL 191 Introduction to Organismal Biology (3) BIOL192 Principles of Biological Investigation(2) Semester Credits: 15 Second Year Spring Semester

CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3) PHYS 152R General Physics and Lab II (4) BIOL 300 Principles of Genetics (3) CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3) MICR 276 Introduction to Microbiology(3) MICR 276L Introduction to Microbiology (2) Semester Credits: 15 Third Year Fall Semester CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3) MICR 300 Medical Microbiology and Immunology (4) CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3) BIOL 315R Cell Biology (3) BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry (4) Semester Credits: 14 Third Year Spring Semester STAT 152 Introduction to Statistics (3) BCH 405 Molecular Biology (3) BCH 406 Molecular Biology Laboratory (3) MICR 350 Microbial Genomics (4) MICR 425 Human Virology (3) Semester Credits: 16 SCI CHEM BSCHEM 1216, 3236, 3999 Eliminate BS- Field of Page 7 of 35 Fourth Year Fall Semester MICR 453 - Immunology (3) CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3) CHEM 345 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2) General Elective (2-3) Core Capstone (3-4) (Recommended BIOL 415) Semester Credits: 14 Fourth Year Spring Semester MICR 470 Microbial Pathogens (3) Core Social Sciences (3) MICR Capstone (3) General Elective (4) General Elective (3) Semester Credits: 16 Transfer agreements: Need new agreements Approved Undergraduate Chemistry Programs Chemistry majors complete courses providing a solid background in the physical sciences and mathematics, together with a sequence of courses in general, organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. Lecture classes are complemented by laboratories that give hands-on experience in chemical methods and instrumentation. The -Per NSHE

Concentration( 3236), combine ENV and PROF CH plus two new emphases into one plan with four sub-plans department also strongly encourages undergraduate students to become involved in laboratory research under the supervision of a faculty member. Undergraduate research is an outstanding learning opportunity that cannot be found in class work alone. Three bachelor s degree programs are available for undergraduate students majoring in chemistry. The bachelor of science in chemistry degree is offered with the professional chemistry specialization (BS-CHP) and the environmental chemistry specialization (BS-CEC). Both specializations provide rigorous training in experimental and theoretical chemistry, and include undergraduate research and specialized courses chosen according to the student`s interests. The professional chemistry specialization is designed for students who are interested in a career as a chemist in industry or government, or in graduate school in chemistry or related areas. The environmental chemistry specialization is recommended for students interested in employment as an environmental chemist or in graduate study in environmental science. The third program, a regular bachelor of science degree with a field of concentration (major) in chemistry (BS-CH), has a more flexible curriculum that provides basic training for careers in chemistry or other areas, such as health sciences or teaching. Majors planning to pursue medicine, dentistry, or other health professions are advised to take life sciences courses as electives. Those seeking employment as chemists should take recommended upper-division courses as electives. A minor in chemistry is also offered for students majoring in other fields. The bachelor of science in chemistry degree has been approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) as satisfying rigorous national standards. The environmental chemistry specialization also satisfies the extra ACS requirements for environmental chemistry. To obtain ACS certification of their degrees, students completing the bachelor of science in chemistry with the professional chemistry specialization or the environmental chemistry option must take Introductory Biochemistry ( BCH 400 ) as one of their chemical science electives. Contact a departmental advisor for information about current requirements for certification. The department offers four Emphases within a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree: Professional Chemistry Emphasis, Environmental Chemistry Emphasis, General Emphasis, and Pre-medical Emphasis. The Professional Chemistry Emphasis and the Environmental Chemistry Emphasis provide rigorous training in experimental and theoretical chemistry, and include undergraduate research and specialized courses chosen according to the student s interests. The Professional Chemistry Emphasis is designed for students who are interested in a career as a chemist in industry or government, or in graduate school in chemistry or related areas. The Environmental Chemistry Emphasis is recommended for students interested in employment as an environmental chemist or in graduate study in environmental science. Both of these Emphases have been approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) as satisfying rigorous national standards for ACS certification. The General Emphasis is major program in chemistry that provides strong training for careers in chemistry and flexibility to pursue other areas, such as allied health sciences or K-12 teaching. The Pre-Medical Emphasis is designed for students interested in medicine, dentistry, and related health professions. It includes a strong curriculum in chemistry as well as courses in the biological sciences required by professional schools. A minor in chemistry is also offered for students majoring in other fields. Field of Concentration in Chemistry, B.S. I. University Core Curriculum Requirements (36-44 units) NOTE: Refer to the Core Curriculum chapter of this catalog for information regarding the Core English and Math Completion Policy. A. English (3-8 units) Page 8 of 35

Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. NOTE: Students who place in ENG 102 are not required to complete ENG 101. B. Mathematics (4 units) MATH 181 - Calculus I (4 units) C. Natural Sciences (8 units) CHEM 201 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) CHEM 202 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) NOTE: CHEM 121 or CHEM 121A /CHEM 121L and CHEM 122 or CHEM 122A /CHEM 122L are also acceptable. D. Social Sciences (3 units) Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. E. Fine Arts (3 units) Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. F. Core Humanities (9 units) Refer to the Core Humanities section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. G. Capstone Courses (6 units) Refer to the Capstone section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Recommended Major Capstone: CHEM 495 - Senior Thesis in Chemistry I (3 units) One additional Capstone course outside the Chemistry Department. H. Diversity (3 units) Refer to the Diversity section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Some Diversity courses may also be used to satisfy other Core Curriculum requirements. II. Additional Requirements (0 units) III. Major Requirements (43 units) A. Required Chemistry Courses (23 units) CHEM 201 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement) CHEM 202 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement) CHEM 330 - Analytical Chemistry (4 units) CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 347 - Lab Tech Org Chem I (2 units) CHEM 348 - Lab Tech Org Chem II (2 units) CHEM 421 - Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 422 - Physical Chemistry II (3 units) CHEM 431 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) B. Required Related Courses (12 units) Page 9 of 35

Fall Semester (15 units) Page 10 of 35 MATH 181 - Calculus I (4 units) (See Core Curriculum Mathematics requirement.) MATH 182 - Calculus II (4 units) PHYS 151R - Gen Physics I & Lab (4 units) PHYS 152R - Gen Physics II & Lab (4 units) C. Elective Chemical Science courses (8 units) Select from the following courses, taking one laboratory course: BCH 400 - Introductory Biochemistry (4 units) BCH 403 - Biochemistry Lab (2 units) CHEM 423 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3 units) CHEM 435R - Chemical Synthesis (3 units) CHEM 442 - Advanced Organic Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 443R - Organic Spectroscopy and Structure (2 units) CHEM 444 - Organic Structure Determination Laboratory (1 to 2 units) CHEM 449 - Polymer Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 450 - Advanced Physical Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 455 - Instrumental Analysis (3 units) IV. Minor Requirements (0 units) V. Electives (33-41 units) One year of foreign language is recommended. VI. Total Units (120 units) NOTE: A candidate for a bachelor s degree must earn a minimum of 40 units numbered 300-499. VII. Recommended Schedule A Example for students who place into MATH 181 in first semester and who wish to accelerate science prerequisites. A. First Year Fall Semester (15 units) CHEM 201 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) MATH 181 - Calculus I (4 units) ENG 101 - Composition I (3 units) SCI 110 - First Year Experience I: Science and Mathematics (1 unit) Core Curriculum Social Science or Fine Arts (3 units) Spring Semester (15 units) CHEM 202 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) MATH 182 - Calculus II (4 units) ENG 102 - Composition II (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Science or Fine Arts (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) B. Second Year

CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 347 - Lab Tech Org Chem I (2 units) PHYS 151R - Gen Physics I & Lab (4 units) CH 201 - Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) Spring Semester (15 units) CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 348 - Lab Tech Org Chem II (2 units) PHYS 152R - Gen Physics II & Lab (4 units) CH 202 - The Modern World (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) C. Third Year Fall Semester (15 units) CHEM 421 - Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 330 - Analytical Chemistry (4 units) CH 203 - American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) Spring Semester (15 units) CHEM 422 - Physical Chemistry II (3 units) Chemical science elective (laboratory course from list III C) (2 units) General Electives (10 units) D. Fourth Year Fall Semester (15 units) CHEM 431 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) Chemical science elective (see list III C) (3 units) Core Curriculum Major Capstone (CHEM 495 - Senior Thesis in Chemistry I is recommended) (3 units) General Electives (6 units) Spring Semester (15 units) Chemical science elective (see list III C) (3 units) Non-Chemistry Core Curriculum Capstone (selected to also satisfy Core Curriculum Diversity requirement) (3 units) General Electives (9 units) VIII. Recommended Schedule B For students who place into MATH 128 in their first semester, and who wish to complete lower-division Core Curriculum courses in the first two years. A. First Year First Semester (15 units) MATH 128 - Precalculus and Trigonometry (5 units) Page 11 of 35

ENG 101 - Composition I (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Science or Fine Arts (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) SCI 110 - First Year Experience I: Science and Mathematics (1 unit) Second Semester (15 units) MATH 181 - Calculus I (4 units) ENG 102 - Composition II (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Science or Fine Arts (3 units) General Electives (5 units) B. Second Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 201 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) PHYS 151R - Gen Physics I & Lab (4 units) MATH 182 - Calculus II (4 units) CH 201 - Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 202 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) PHYS 152R - Gen Physics II & Lab (4 units) CH 202 - The Modern World (3 units) CH 203 - American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) C. Third Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 330 - Analytical Chemistry (4 units) CHEM 347 - Lab Tech Org Chem I (2 units) General Electives (6 units) Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 348 - Lab Tech Org Chem II (2 units) Non-Chemistry Core Curriculum Capstone (3 units) General Electives (4 units) Core Curriculum Diversity (3 units) D. Fourth Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 421 - Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 431 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) Chemical science elective (see list III.C) (3 units) Core Curriculum Major Capstone (CHEM 495 - Senior Thesis in Chemistry I is recommended) (3 units) Page 12 of 35

Page 13 of 35 General Elective (3 units) Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 422 - Physical Chemistry II (3 units) Chemical science elective (see list III.C) (3 units) Chemical science elective (laboratory course from list III.C) (3 units) General Electives (6 units) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Professional Chemistry Emphasis I. UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS................................ 36-44 A. English 3-8 units Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog.. B. Mathematics 4 units Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. MATH 181 Calculus I............................................................. 4 C. Natural Sciences 8 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I............................. 4 CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II........................... 4 Note: CHEM 121A+CHEM 121L and CHEM 122A+CHEM 122L are acceptable. D. Social Sciences 3 units Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. E. Fine Arts 3 units Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. F. Core Humanities 9 units Refer to the Core Humanities section in the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. G. Capstone Courses 6 units CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I........................................ 3 For the second Capstone, refer to the Capstone section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. H. Diversity 0-3 units Refer to the Diversity section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Note: A designated Diversity course may be taken that also satisfies another Core requirement. II. ADDITIOL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS.............................................. 0 III. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS...........................................................63 A. Required Chemistry Courses 32 units

Page 14 of 35 CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry..................................................4 CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I..........................3 CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II........................ 3 CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I.......................... 2 CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II.............................. 2 CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I................................................... 3 CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II...................................................3 CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory.......................................... 3 CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry.......................................... 3 CHEM 435R Chemical Synthesis.................................................. 3 CHEM 455 Instrumental Analysis................................................. 3 CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I (See Core Curriculum Capstone requirement.) B. Required Related Courses 26 units MATH 181 Calculus I (See Core Curriculum Mathematics requirement.) MATH 182 Calculus II........................................................... 4 MATH 283R Calculus III........................................................ 4 MATH 285 Differential Equations.................................................. 3 PHYS 180 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I...................................... 4 AND PHYS 180L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory I (OR PHYS 151R General Physics I, 4 units, acceptable) PHYS 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II...................................... 4 AND PHYS 181L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory II (OR PHYS 152R General Physics II, 4 units, acceptable) BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology..................................3 BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry................................................ 4 C. Chemical Science Electives 5-6 units Select from the following courses:....................................................5 CHEM 437 Separation Chemistry and Metallurgy of the Rare Earths (3 units) CHEM 442 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 443R Organic Spectroscopy and Structure (2 units) CHEM 444 Organic Structure Determination Laboratory (1-2 units) CHEM 449 Polymer Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 450 Advanced Physical Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 492 Advanced Topics in Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 496 Senior Thesis in Chemistry II (3 units) BCH 403 Biochemistry Laboratory (2 units) IV. MINOR REQUIREMENTS............................................................0 V. ELECTIVES.................................................................... 12-21 One year of foreign language recommended.

VI. TOTAL UNITS................................................................. 120 VII. RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE First Year - First Semester (15 units) CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) MATH 181 Calculus I (4 units) ENG 101 Composition I (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Sciences or Fine Arts (3 units) SCI 110 First Year Experience I: Science and Mathematics (recommended) (1 unit) First Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) MATH 182 Calculus II (4 units) ENG 102 Composition II (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Sciences or Fine Arts (3 units) General Elective (1 unit) Second Year First Semester (16 units) CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I (2 units) MATH 283R Calculus III (4 units) PHYS 180 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (3 units) PHYS 180L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory I (1 unit) CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) Second Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II (2 units) MATH 285 Differential Equations (3 units) PHYS 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (3 units) PHYS 181L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory II (1 unit) CH 202 The Modern World (3 units) Third Year First Semester (14 units) CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry (4 units) BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (3 units) CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) General elective (1 unit) Third Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II (3 units) CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3 units) BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry (4 units) General electives (5 units) Fourth Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) Page 15 of 35

CHEM 435R Chemical Synthesis (3 units) CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I (Chemistry capstone) (3 units) Chemical science elective (See list III.C.) (3 units) General elective (3 units) Fourth Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 455 Instrumental Analysis (3 units) Chemical science elective (See list III.C.) (2-3 units) Non-Chemistry capstone (selected to also satisfy Diversity requirement) (3 units) General electives (6-7 units) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Emphasis I. UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS................................ 36-44 A. English 3-8 units Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog. B. Mathematics 4 units Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. MATH 181 Calculus I......................................................... 4 C. Natural Sciences 8 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers........................... 4 CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers............................ 4 Note: CHEM 121A+CHEM 121L and CHEM 122A+CHEM 122L are acceptable. D. Social Sciences 3 units Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog. E. Fine Arts 3 units Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog. F. Core Humanities 9 units Refer to the Core Humanities section in the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. G. Capstone Courses 6 units CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I........................................... 3 For the second Capstone, refer to the Capstone section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. H. Diversity 0-3 units Refer to the Diversity section of the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog. Note: A designated Diversity course may be taken that also satisfies another Core requirement. II. ADDITIOL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS............................................ 0 Page 16 of 35

III. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS....................................................... 66-67 A. Required Chemistry Courses 30-31 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry................................................. 4 CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I........................ 3 CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II........................ 3 CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I......................... 2 CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II........................... 2 CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I................................................. 3 CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II................................................ 3 CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory......................................... 3 CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry........................................ 3 CHEM 432 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory........................................ 1 CHEM 443R Organic Spectroscopy and Structure.................................... 2 CHEM 444 Organic Structure Determination Laboratory............................. 1-2 CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I (See Core Curriculum Capstone requirement.) The senior thesis for the environmental chemistry option must involve research in environmental chemistry and may include field work. B. Required Related Courses 26 units MATH 181 Calculus I (See Core Curriculum Mathematics requirement.) MATH 182 Calculus II......................................................... 4 MATH 283R Calculus III....................................................... 4 MATH 285 Differential Equations................................................ 3 PHYS 180 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I.....................................4 AND PHYS 180L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory I (OR PHYS 151R General Physics I, 4 units, acceptable) PHYS 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II.................................... 4 AND PHYS 181L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory II (OR PHYS 152R General Physics II, 4 units, acceptable) BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology................................. 3 BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry.............................................. 4 C. Environmental Science Courses 10 units Required courses (7 units): NRES 430 Analysis of Environmental Contaminants [taught spring odd-numbered years].... 3 NRES 431 Analysis of Environmental Contaminants Laboratory....................... 1 [taught spring odd- numbered years] NRES 433 Environmental Chemicals: Exposure, Transport, and Fate.................... 3 [taught Spring even-numbered years] Select 3 units from the following courses:.......................................... 3 NRES 432 Advanced Environmental Toxicology (3 units) GEOL 416 Environmental Geochemistry (3 units) ATMS 412 Introduction to Air Pollution (3 units) Page 17 of 35

Page 18 of 35 IV. MINOR REQUIREMENTS.......................................................... 0 V. ELECTIVES.................................................................... 9-18 One year of foreign language recommended. VI. TOTAL UNITS................................................................ 120 Students completing the B.S. in Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Emphasis receive ACS certification. VII. RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE First Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) MATH 181 Calculus I (4 units) ENG 101 Composition I (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Sciences or Fine Arts (3 units) SCI 110 First Year Experience I: Science and Mathematics (recommended) (1 unit) First Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) MATH 182 Calculus II (4 units) ENG 102 Composition II (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Sciences or Fine Arts (3 units) General elective (1 unit) Second Year First Semester (16 units) CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I (2 units) MATH 283R Calculus III (4 units) PHYS 180 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (3 units) PHYS 180L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory I (1 unit) CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) Second Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II (2 units) MATH 285 Differential Equations (3 units) PHYS 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (3 units) PHYS 181L Physics for Scientists and Engineers Laboratory II (1 unit) CH 202 The Modern World (3 units) Third Year First Semester (14 units) CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry (4 units) BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (3 units) CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) General elective(s) (1 unit)

Page 19 of 35 Third Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II (3 units) CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3 units) NRES 430 Analysis of Environ. Contaminants (See scheduling note for item III.C.) NRES 431 Analysis of Environ. Contaminants Lab (See scheduling note for item III.C.) (1 unit) BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry (4 units) General elective (1 unit) Fourth Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 432 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (1 unit) CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I (Chemistry capstone) (3 units) Environmental science elective (See list III.C.) Non-Chemistry Capstone (selected to also satisfy Diversity requirement) General elective(s) Fourth Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 443R Organic Spectroscopy and Structure (2 units) CHEM 444 Organic Structure Determination Laboratory (1 unit) NRES 433 Environ. Chem: Exposure, Transport, Fate (See sched. note for item III.C.) (3 units) General elective(s) (9 units) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry General Emphasis I. UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS.................................. 36-44 A. English 3-8 units Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. B. Mathematics 4 units Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. MATH 181 Calculus I............................................................ 4 C. Natural Sciences 8 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I............................. 4 CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II............................ 4 Note: CHEM 121A+CHEM 121L and CHEM 122A+CHEM 122L are acceptable. D. Social Sciences 3 units Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. E. Fine Arts 3 units Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. F. Core Humanities 9 units Refer to the Core Humanities section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog.

Page 20 of 35 G. Capstone Courses 6 units Refer to the Capstone section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Recommended: CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I H. Diversity 0-3 units Refer to the Diversity section of the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog. Note: A designated Diversity course may be taken that also satisfies another Core requirement. II. ADDITIOL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS.............................................. 0 III. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS........................................................... 43-44 A. Required Chemistry Courses 26 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry................................................... 4 CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I.......................... 3 CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II......................... 3 Note: CHEM 241+CHEM 242 with CHEM 443R among Chemical Science Electives acceptable substitute for CHEM 341 & CHEM 342 CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I............................... 2 CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II............................. 2 CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I................................................... 3 CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II................................................... 3 CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory.......................................... 3 CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry........................................... 3 B. Required Related Courses 12 units MATH 181 Calculus I (See Core Curriculum Mathematics requirement.) MATH 182 Calculus II........................................................... 4 PHYS 151R General Physics I..................................................... 4 PHYS 152R General Physics II..................................................... 4 C. Chemical Science Electives 5-6 units Select from the following courses:..................................................... 5 CHEM 435R Chemical Synthesis (3 units) CHEM 437 Separation Chemistry and Metallurgy of the Rare Earths (3 units) CHEM 442 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 443R Organic Spectroscopy and Structure (2 units) Note: CHEM 443R required if CHEM 241+CHEM 242 used for CHEM 341+CHEM 342 CHEM 444 Organic Structure Determination Laboratory (1-2 units) CHEM 449 Polymer Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 450 Advanced Physical Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 455 Instrumental Analysis (3 units) CHEM 492 Advanced Topics in Chemistry (3 units) BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry (4 units) BCH 403 Biochemistry Laboratory (2 units)

IV. MINOR REQUIREMENTS............................................................. 0 V. ELECTIVES..................................................................... 32-41 One year of foreign language recommended. VI. TOTAL UNITS................................................................. 120 VII. RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE Schedule A First Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (4 units) MATH 181 Calculus I (4 units) ENG 101 Composition I (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Sciences or Fine Arts (3 units) SCI 110 First Year Experience I: Science and Mathematics (recommended) (1 unit) First Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (4 units) MATH 182 Calculus II (4 units) ENG 102 Composition II (3 units) Core Curriculum Social Sciences or Fine Arts (3 units) General elective (1 unit) Second Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I (2 units) PHYS 151R General Physics I and Laboratory (4 units) CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) General elective(s) (3 units) Second Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II (2 units) PHYS 152R General Physics II and Laboratory (4 units) CH 202 The Modern World (3 units) General elective(s) (3 units) Third Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry (4 units) CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) General elective(s) (5 units) Third Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II (3 units) CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3 units) Core Curriculum Diversity (3 units) General elective(s) (6 units) Page 21 of 35

Fourth Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) Chemical science elective (See list III.C.) (3 units) Non-Chemistry Core Curriculum Capstone (3 units) General elective(s) (6 units) Fourth Year Second Semester (15 units) Chemical science elective (See list III.C.) (2-3 units) Capstone (recommend Chemistry capstone CHEM 495 Senior Thesis I) (3 units) General elective(s) (9-10 units) Schedule B First Year First Semester (15 units) MATH 127 R Pre-calculus II (if preparation for MATH 181 needed) (3 units) ENG 101 Composition I (3 units) Core Social Science or Fine Arts (3 units) SCI 110 First Year Experience I: Science and Mathematics (recommended) (1 unit) General elective(s) (5 units) First Year Second Semester (15 units) MATH 181 Calculus I (4 units) ENG 102 Composition II (3 units) Core Social Science or Fine Arts (3 units) General elective(s) (5 units) Second Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 201 General Chemistry I (CHEM 121 acceptable) (4 units) PHYS 151R General Physics I and Laboratory (4 units) MATH 182 Calculus II (4 units) CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) Second Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 202 General Chemistry II (CHEM 122 acceptable) (4 units) PHYS 152R General Physics II and Laboratory (4 units) CH 202 The Modern World (3 units) CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) General elective (1 unit) Third Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I (3 units) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry (4 units) CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I (2 units) General elective(s) (6 units) Third Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II (3 units) CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II (2 units) Page 22 of 35

Page 23 of 35 Core Diversity requirement (3 units) General elective(s) (7 units) Fourth Year First Semester (15 units) CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I (3 units) CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3 units) Chemical science elective (See list III.C.) (3 units) Non-Chemistry capstone (3 units) General elective(s) (3 units) Fourth Year Second Semester (15 units) CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II (3 units) CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3 units) Chemical science elective (See list III.C.) (2-3 units) Capstone (recommend Chemistry capstone CHEM 495 Senior Thesis I) (3 units) General elective(s) (3-4 units) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Pre-Medical Emphasis I. UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS.................................. 36-44 A. English 3-8 units Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. B. Mathematics 4 units Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. MATH 181 Calculus I............................................................ 4 C. Natural Sciences 8 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I............................. 4 CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II............................ 4 Note: CHEM 121A+CHEM 121L and CHEM 122A+CHEM 122L are acceptable. D. Social Sciences 3 units Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Note: PSY101 General Psychology recommended. E. Fine Arts 3 units Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. F. Core Humanities 9 units Refer to the Core Humanities section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. G. Capstone Courses 6 units Refer to the Capstone section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Recommended: CHEM 495 Senior Thesis in Chemistry I

H. Diversity 0-3 units Refer to the Diversity section of the Core Curriculum chapter in this catalog. Note: A designated Diversity course may be taken that also satisfies another Core requirement. II. ADDITIOL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS.............................................. 0 III. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS............................................................ 60-63 A. Required Chemistry Courses 23 units CHEM 201 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 202 General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II (See Core Curriculum Natural Sciences requirement.) CHEM 330 Analytical Chemistry................................................... 4 CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I.......................... 3 CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II......................... 3 Note: CHEM 241+CHEM 242 with CHEM 443R among Chemical Science Electives Is acceptable substitute for CHEM 341+CHEM 342 CHEM 347 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry I.............................. 2 CHEM 348 Laboratory Techniques of Organic Chemistry II.............................. 2 CHEM 421 Physical Chemistry I................................................... 3 CHEM 422 Physical Chemistry II................................................... 3 CHEM 431 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry........................................... 3 B. Required Related Courses 27 units MATH 181 Calculus I (See Core Curriculum Mathematics requirement.) MATH 182 Calculus II.......................................................... 4 PHYS 151R General Physics I...................................................... 4 PHYS 152R General Physics II..................................................... 4 BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology................................... 3 BIOL 191 Introduction to Organismal Biology......................................... 3 BIOL 192 Principles of Biological Investigation........................................ 2 BIOL 300 Principles of Genetics.................................................. 3 BCH 400 Introductory Biochemistry................................................. 4 C. Chemical Science Electives 4-6 units from the following list including one laboratory course CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3 units) or CHEM 424 Thermodynamics and Kinetics Laboratory (2 units) CHEM 435R Chemical Synthesis (3 units) CHEM 437 Separation Chemistry and Metallurgy of the Rare Earths (3 units) CHEM 442 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 443R Organic Spectroscopy and Structure (2 units) Note: CHEM 443R required if CHEM 241+CHEM 242 used for CHEM 341+CHEM 342 CHEM 444 Organic Structure Determination Laboratory (1-2 units) CHEM 449 Polymer Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 450 Advanced Physical Chemistry (3 units) CHEM 455 Instrumental Analysis (3 units) CHEM 492 Advanced Topics in Chemistry (3 units) BCH 403 Biochemistry Lab (2 units) D. Bioscience Electives 6-7 units from the following list (BIOL/MCR 453 recommended) Page 24 of 35