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1997-1998 - The University of Scranton

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CHEMISTRY-BUSINESS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chemistry-Business major combines theoretical and technical instruction in Chemistry with management<br />

training in Business. Graduates <strong>of</strong> this program will be concerned not only with chemical research<br />

and technological development but also with management problems in science-related industries.<br />

Most chemistry majors tend to be research-oriented although almost half <strong>of</strong> the approximately 100,000<br />

chemists employed in American private industry are engaged in work other than research and development:<br />

management, marketing and sales. This combined degree was formulated to prepare chemists to assume<br />

these latter responsibilities.<br />

From the point <strong>of</strong> view <strong>of</strong> the business student, almost one-third <strong>of</strong> all business graduates can expect to<br />

be employed in a chemistry related field: pharmaceuticals, plastics, petroleum, etc. Most business majors<br />

employed in such industries must develop, <strong>of</strong>ten on their own, the technical knowledge needed to understand<br />

their company’s operations and products. A fundamental background in chemistry as provided in this<br />

concentration is a distinct advantage to individuals planning such a career.<br />

Dept. and No. Descriptive Title <strong>of</strong> Course Credits<br />

FIRST YEAR FALL SPRING<br />

MAJOR (GE NSCI) CHEM 112-113 General Analytical Chem I-II 4 1 /2 4 1 /2<br />

COGNATE (GE QUAN) MATH 103-114 Pre-Calc-Analysis I or Analysis II 4 4<br />

or 114-221<br />

COGNATE (GE S/BH) ECON 153-154 Prin <strong>of</strong> Micro.Macro.Eco 3 3<br />

GE SPCH-WRTG ENGL 107-COMM 100 Composition - Public Speaking 3 3<br />

GE C/IL C/IL 102 Computer Literacy 3<br />

GE FSEM INTD 100 Freshman Seminar 1<br />

15 1 /2 17 1 /2<br />

MAJOR CHEM 232-233<br />

SECOND YEAR<br />

Organic Chemistry I-II 41 /2 41 /2<br />

MAJOR ACC 253-254 Financial-Managerial Acctg 3 3<br />

GE ELECT ELECT Free Elective 3<br />

GE T/RS T/RS 121-122 <strong>The</strong>ology I & II 3 3<br />

GE PHIL<br />

GE HUMN<br />

PHIL 120<br />

FOR LANG<br />

Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

1<br />

Elective 3 3<br />

GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1 1<br />

171 /2 171 THIRD YEAR<br />

/2<br />

MAJOR CHEM 320-391 Industrial Chem I-Chem Seminar 3 1<br />

MAJOR MGT 351-352 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management I-II 3 3<br />

MAJOR MKT 351 Intro to Marketing 3<br />

MAJOR FIN 351 Intro to Finance 3<br />

COGNATE CMPS 330 Information Systems 3<br />

COGNATE MATH 204 Special Topics in Statistics 3<br />

GE ELECT CHEM ELEC Chem (210 level or above) 3<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS or PHIL PHIL 210-ELECT Ethics-Elective 3 3<br />

GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education Elective 1<br />

FOURTH YEAR<br />

16 16<br />

MAJOR OIM 351-OIM 352 Intro to Mgt Science-Op Mgt 3 3<br />

MAJOR MGT 251 Legal Environment <strong>of</strong> Business 3<br />

COGNATE PHYS 120-121 General Physics 3 3<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Electives 3 3<br />

GE ELECT ELECT Electives 3 6<br />

15 15<br />

TOTAL: 130 Credits<br />

1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Department recommends foreign language.<br />

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