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Our Curriculum
The Chemistry Department, with the financial help of the National Science Foundation, is implementing a chemistry curriculum that will prepare students to learn and practice science in a modern world in which disciplinary boundaries are removed and collaboration and integration of disciplines is essential. Here are some of the innovative features of our curriculum, which has received approval from graduate, medical, DO and PT schools.
- An introductory, "atoms first" course which shows how chemical properties emerge from structure
- Integration of the five subdisciplines of chemistry into a series of new foundation courses
- A new model for a skiils and techiques-based chemistry labs with use of advanced instrumentation
- A problem-based learning pedagogy
- Expanded student choice of concentrations and in-depth courses
Here is a figure that shows how the content of our old and standard curriculum maps onto our new curriculum.
Some chemistry courses:
4 Credit Courses
- 125: Introduction to Chemical Structure and Properties
- 250: Reaction of Nucleophiles and Electrophiles I (Reactivity 1)
- 251: Reaction of Nucleophiles and Electrophiles II (Reactivity 2)
- 255: Foundations of Macroscopic Analysis
- 315: Advanced Reactions (Reactivity 3)
- 318: Foundations of Microscopic Analysis
0 or 1 Credit Lab Courses
- 201: Purifcation and Structure - Lab 1
- 202: Purification and Chromatography - Lab 2
- 203: Synthesis Lab 3
- 255: Foundations of Macroscopic Analysis
