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Schreiner
University offers courses leading to a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree
and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Chemistry.
The
chemistry program is committed to the liberal arts tradition with
emphasis upon chemistry as an area of free inquiry. Students are
not expected simply to master current chemistry knowledge. Rather,
they are encouraged to understand chemistry as a dynamic body of
knowledge. Methods of producing new knowledge and using concepts
to further understanding are two major goals of the program. A student
with a B.A. degree in chemistry with additional work in biology
will meet all the requirements for medical, dental, veterinary and
pharmacy schools. A student with a B.S. degree in chemistry will
be highly employable with a bachelors degree. Those students wishing
to pursue graduate studies in chemistry are encouraged to follow
the B.S. degree plan. The chemistry program includes courses and
experiences that will give the student a wide variety of laboratory
techniques that are essential for further investigations either
in education or industry.
For
the (B.A. degree): CHEM 1401, 1402, 3401, 3402, 3403, 3404, 3411,
3412, BIOL 3350, MATH 2422, 2423, PHYS 1401, 1402, and CHEM (4395,
4398, or 4399). Students may choose 12 hours of electives.
For
the (B.S. degree): CHEM 1401, 1402, 3350, 3401, 3402, 3403, 3404,
3407, 3411, 3412, BIOL 1401, 3350, MATH 2422, 2423, 3425, PHYS 1401,
1402, IS 2310, and CHEM (4395, 4398, or 4399). Students may choose
5-6 hours of electives.
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