Chemistry, Bachelor of Science

Courses in the chemistry curriculum focus on the connections between theory and application of chemical principles. Independent laboratory work under collaborative supervision of faculty is required of all students. Written and oral communication of scientific knowledge is emphasized. In keeping with the tradition of a liberal arts education, the program has been designed with sufficient flexibility to allow students to explore areas within the social sciences and humanities. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in summer internship programs.

Because of the extensive hands-on experience afforded at Wilson, students possess a decisive advantage in gaining employment or in continuing their education. The chemistry faculty aims to prepare students for graduate work in specialized areas of chemistry and biochemistry; the application of chemistry in medicine, biology and environmental science; positions in industry or government services; or secondary education certification.

Biochemistry I and II (CHM 318 and CHM 320) are recommended for students interested in medicine or veterinary medicine.

Secondary education certification in chemistry is also available; see the education curriculum.

Degree Requirement

Required Courses

CHM 101General Chemistry I

4

CHM 102General Chemistry II

4

CHM 201Organic Chemistry I

4

CHM 202Organic Chemistry II

4

CHM 205Analytical Chemistry

4

CHM 301Physical Chemistry I

3

CHM 302Physical Chemistry II

4

One of the following three:

CHM 303Inorganic Chemistry

4

CHM 310Fundamentals of Biochemistry

3

CHM 318Biochemistry I

3

 

MAT 130Calc & Analytic Geometry I

4

MAT 140Calculus & Analytic Geometry II

4

PHY 101Physics I

4

PHY 102Physics II

4

CHM 398Design/Methods Scientifc Rsrch

2

 

CHM 400Senior Research Seminar I

3

AND

CHM 402Senior Research Seminar II

2

OR

EDU 433Secondary Science Practicum

12