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82 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

CHEMISTRY, COMPUTER AND<br />

PHYSICAL SCIENCES<br />

Dr. J. Tim Smith, Chair; Dr. Margaret M. Avard; Dr. James<br />

Britton; Dr. Mo Chehbouni; Ms. Betty Clay; Dr. David S. McKim;<br />

Mr. C. Michael Morris; Dr. Nancy L. Paiva; Dr. Lie Qian; Dr.<br />

Ming-shan Su; Dr. Loide M. Wasmund<br />

Mission <strong>State</strong>ment<br />

The Department of Chemistry, Computer and Physical<br />

Sci ences is dedicated to preparing its students to face the<br />

chal lenges and take advantage of the opportunities of the 21st<br />

century by providing excellence in teaching, outstanding academic<br />

programs, and relevant research opportunities.<br />

Vision<br />

The Department of Chemistry, Computer and Physical<br />

Scienc es will continue to exemplify excellence in teaching,<br />

grants manship, research, and scholarship. It will be innovative<br />

and responsive to changing technologies and demographics<br />

and continue to pursue partnerships with regional constituencies.<br />

The Department of Chemistry, Computer and Physical<br />

Sciences offers undergraduate programs leading to B.S. degrees<br />

in biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, com puter<br />

information systems, and science <strong>edu</strong>cation. The De partment<br />

also participates in the Master of Technology degree program<br />

in the area of Information Technology, see Graduate Programs<br />

page 127.<br />

The objectives of the department are to:<br />

(1) prepare students for career opportunities in business,<br />

industry, and government;<br />

(2) provide students the pre-professional training<br />

required for entrance into schools of medicine,<br />

osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine,<br />

optometry, nursing, physical therapy, engineering,<br />

pharmacy, and allied public health fields;<br />

(3) prepare students to enter the teaching profession in<br />

science <strong>edu</strong>cation;<br />

(4) prepare students for graduate study in biotechnology,<br />

chemistry, computer science, and computer<br />

information systems.<br />

The interested student is encouraged to participate in a<br />

di rected research experience as an integral part of the science<br />

program. All students majoring in biotechnology, chemistry,<br />

computer science or computer information systems will be<br />

re quired to take various major learning assessments for their<br />

degree track as part of Senior Seminar during their senior year.<br />

CHEMISTRY (10)<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

The department offers a Bachelor of Science with both a<br />

major and a major-minor in Chemistry and an interdisciplin-ary<br />

double major in Medical Sciences to prepare students for<br />

careers in industry, for graduate study in chemistry or related<br />

fields, and for professional training in areas such as dentistry,<br />

medicine, optometry, and pharmacy. All chemistry majors<br />

should file a degree plan with their advisor upon completion of<br />

20 hours of chemistry.<br />

Related work required: All chemistry majors will be required<br />

to take six hours of mathematics (approved by the advisor)<br />

within their first twenty hours of chemistry.<br />

Major-Minor (376) .......................... 60 Semester Hours<br />

CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 2113 Inorganic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3053 Organic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3062 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3153 Organic Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 3162 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3425 Chemical Analysis<br />

CHEM 3525 Instrumental Analysis<br />

CHEM 4115 Biochemistry I<br />

CHEM 4333 Inorganic Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 4553 Physical Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 4662 Thermodynamics Laboratory<br />

CHEM 4951 Senior Seminar<br />

CHEM 4990 Research (2 hours)<br />

PHYS 2014 Engineering Physics I<br />

MATH 2315 Calculus II<br />

Seven elective hours selected from the following:<br />

CHEM 4055 Advanced Organic Chemistry<br />

CHEM 4124 Molecular Genetics<br />

CHEM 4193 Biochemistry II<br />

CHEM 4213 Advanced Analytical Chemistry<br />

CHEM 4562 Advanced Laboratory<br />

CHEM 4653 Physical Chemistry II<br />

PHYS 2114 Engineering Physics II<br />

PHYS 3612 Radioactivity and Nuclear<br />

Measurement<br />

MATH 3113 Multivariate Calculus<br />

MATH 3213 Differential Equations<br />

MATH 4133 Linear Algebra<br />

Specified General Education Requirements:<br />

CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I<br />

MATH 2215 Calculus I<br />

Major (375) ..................................... 40 Semester Hours<br />

CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 2113 Inorganic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3053 Organic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3062 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3425 Chemical Analysis<br />

CHEM 4951 Senior Seminar

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