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2009-2010 Undergraduate Bulletin (pdf) - LaGrange College

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• Chemistry laboratory skills, including data organization and analysis<br />

• Recognition, structure, and reactivity of the major organic<br />

functional groups<br />

• Experimental synthesis and characterization of organic compounds<br />

by physical and instrumental methods<br />

• Volumetric and gravimetric analytical theory and practice<br />

• Analytical instrumentation theory and practice<br />

• Thermodynamics<br />

• Chemical dynamics<br />

• Quantum mechanics and spectroscopy<br />

• Either advanced inorganic chemistry, advanced organic chemistry,<br />

or biochemistry<br />

• Knowledge of the research process in chemistry<br />

Students earn these competencies by pursuing the following Bachelor of<br />

Science curriculum in chemistry:<br />

General Chemistry 1101, 1102<br />

Organic Chemistry 2201, 2202<br />

Analytical Chemistry 2251<br />

Physical Chemistry 3301, 3302<br />

Junior Seminar, Chemistry 3371<br />

Senior Seminar, Chemistry 4471<br />

Instrumental Analysis 4451<br />

Chemistry Elective (3000 or 4000 level)<br />

8 semester hours<br />

8 semester hours<br />

4 semester hours<br />

8 semester hours<br />

2 semester hours<br />

2 semester hours<br />

4 semester hours<br />

4 semester hours<br />

Additionally, a research experience is required. This should be taken<br />

between the junior and senior years or during the first semester of the<br />

senior year. This may be done on campus, in industry, or in a research<br />

university summer program. Students may elect to earn 4900 credit for<br />

this required activity.<br />

Supporting required courses include the following:<br />

Mathematics 2221, 2222<br />

Physics 2121, 2122<br />

A Computer Science programming<br />

course<br />

8 semester hours<br />

8 semester hours<br />

3 semester hours<br />

160

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