Major in Chemistry at Grand Valley State University
CHM 115 - Principles of Chemistry I Credits: 5
CHM 116 - Principles of Chemistry II Credits: 5
CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis Credits: 3
CHM 225 - Instrumental Analysis I Credits: 3
CHM 245 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Credits: 3
CHM 246 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Lab Credits: 1
CHM 247 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Credits: 3
CHM 248 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Lab Credits: 1
CHM 391 - Chemistry Seminar I Credits: 1
(See footnote 1 below)
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CHM 115 - Principles of Chemistry I Credits: 5
CHM 116 - Principles of Chemistry II Credits: 5
Completion of CHM 116, GEO 445, and MTH 201 satisfies the general education B.S. degree cognate requirements for dual majors.
CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis Credits: 3
CHM 225 - Instrumental Analysis I Credits: 3
CHM 351 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry Credits: 3
CHM 352 - Applied Physical Chemistry Credits: 1
CHM 491 - Chemistry Seminar II Credits: 1
CHM 115 - Principles of Chemistry I Credits:
CHM 221 - Survey of Analytical Chemistry Credits:
CHM 241 - Organic Chemistry For Life Sciences I Credits:
CHM 245 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Credits:
CHM 246 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Lab Credits:
And Either
CHM 242 - Organic Chemistry For Life Sciences II Credits:
CHM 247 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Credits:
CHM 248 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Lab Credits:
Plus one elective course from the following:
CHM 232 - Biological Chemistry Credits:
CHM 321 - Environmental Chemistry Credits:
CHM 322 - Environmental Chemical Analysis Credits:
CHM
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FIN 304 - Financial Management
LAW 308 - Social, Political & Legal Environment of Business
MGT 321 - Organization & Administration
MGT 429 - Executive Strategies & Policies
MKT 331 - Marketing Principles
Required Electives (56 credits)
30 credits in chemistry [CHEM 111 or above] with at least one 400-level course
7 additional credits in business courses
8 credits of physics [PHYS 111 or above]
8 credits of mathematics [MATH 120A or above]
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CHEM 111 - General Chemistry I Lecture
CHEM 111L - General Chemistry I Lab
CHEM 112 - General Chemistry II Lecture
CHEM 112L - General Chemistry II Lab
Additional chemistry courses to total 20 credits
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