|
Nov 23, 2024
|
|
|
|
2017-2018 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry, A.S.
|
|
Return to: Programs of Study
Chemistry is a foundation science with courses emphasizing an understanding of the fundamental principles of this physical science. Chemistry offers several entry level courses which can be used to fulfill the college’s lab science requirement. Chemistry courses also are an integral part of the curriculum for other sciences, engineering and the health professions.
Individuals who want to specialize in chemistry should work closely with their advisor to devise a suitable associate of science degree program.
The Associate of Science in Chemistry emphasizes the traditional two semester sequence of general inorganic chemistry followed by two semesters of organic chemistry. The program has sufficient flexibility to allow students to transfer to a variety of four-year schools offering bachelor’s degrees in chemistry. Students must successfully complete core courses with a “C-” or better to meet program requirements. Students planning to transfer to a four-year program may need to have additional hours beyond the program requirements at Northwest College in order to transfer in as a junior. These students should consult with their advisor and the appropriate four-year college catalog.
|
Total General Education Requirements: 26-28 Credits
Total Core Courses: 28-30 Credits
Transfer and General Electives
Transfer and General Electives selected in consultation with advisor.
It is very strongly recommended that students intending to seek a four-year degree in chemistry take at least three courses (11-hour minimum) from the following. Two of the three courses should be a PHYS sequence. Total Transfer and General Electives: 4-6 Credits
Minimum Credits for Degree = 60
Chemistry Education
For secondary education, to facilitate transfer to a four-year college as a junior, students planning to become middle school or high school teachers in chemistry are encouraged to complete programs in both Secondary Education and in the subject(s) they plan to teach. Consult your advisor every semester when selecting courses. |
Return to: Programs of Study
|
|