DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
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Office: |
210 Beauregard Hall |
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Phone: |
448 4502 |
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Professors: |
Chauvin. |
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Associate Professors: |
Giannamore, Lo. |
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Assistant Professors: |
Baker, Dou, Free, D. Smith, Wessel, C. Young. |
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Instructors: |
Dupre, Lamberty, Newchurch. |
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The Department of Physical Sciences offers courses in chemistry, geology, physical science and physics. The university awards from this department the Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. The Professional Chemistry concentration for the B.S. degree is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Professional Training (CPT). A minor in chemistry must include CHEM 105, 106, 110, 221, 222, 226, 300, 302 and at least 3 additional semester hours chosen from other chemistry courses numbered 300 or above. A minimum grade of C is required in the chemistry minor courses. |
Chemistry Program
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The university awards the Bachelor
of Science degree with a major in Chemistry to a student who
completes the minimum requirements of the College of Arts and
Sciences and earns a minimum grade of C in required
mathematics and physical science courses. The curriculum
provides both experimental and theoretical work in the five
principal branches of chemistry - analytical, biochemistry,
organic, inorganic, and physical. The Chemistry Program is
designed to be flexible and to allow students to choose
elective courses best suited for their future career goals.
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CLR ? Computer Literacy Requirement |
GER ? General Education Requirement |
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OCR ? Oral Communication Requirement |
UR ? University Requirement |
Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry
? Professional
Chemistry Concentration
(CHEM)
? Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental
Concentration (CHDM)
Suggested Course Sequence:
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FRESHMAN YEAR |
Sem.Hrs. |
SOPHOMORE YEAR |
Sem. Hrs. |
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BIOL 155 (GER) |
4 |
CHEM 221, 222, 226, 300, 302 |
13 |
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CHEM 105-106 (GER), 110 |
8 |
CMPS 120 |
3 |
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ENGL 101, 102 (GER) |
6 |
MATH 166 |
5 |
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Freshman Seminar Course (UR) |
1 |
SPCH 101 (OCR) |
3 |
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HIST 101, 102 or 150, 151 |
6 |
PHYS 201, 202, 203, 204 |
8 |
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MATH 165* (GER) |
5 |
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32 |
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30 |
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JUNIOR YEAR |
Sem.Hrs. |
SENIOR YEAR |
Sem.Hrs. |
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CHEM 303, 304, 305, 306, 319, 327 |
11 |
Arts Elective (GER) |
3 |
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ENGL 368 (GER) |
3 |
CHEM 405, 407, 412, 413, 421, 435, 437, 450 |
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MATH 265 |
3 |
Social Science Electives** (GER) |
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31 |
Concentration Courses or Electives |
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32 |
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Total Hours Required for Degree (all concentrations): |
125 | ||
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* MATH 165 is the entry-level
course for this major. All prerequisites for MATH 165 must be
met. |
1Professional Chemistry Concentration (CHEM)
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CHEM Electives ? 5 hours required. |
CHEM 481 (3) |
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CHEM 436 (3) |
CHEM 490 (3) |
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CHEM 451 (2) |
Electives ? 6 hours (300-level or above) |
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CHEM 452 (4) |
MATH Elective (3 hours) from |
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CHEM 480 (3) |
MATH 355 or 360 or 401 |
2Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Concentration (CHDM)
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BIOL 156 (4) |
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BIOL 203 (3) |
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BIOL 204 (1) |
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BIOL/CHEM Electives ? 9 hours selected from the following: |
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BIOL 320 (4) BIOL 440 (3) |
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BIOL 326 (4) CHEM 451 (2) |
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BIOL 332 (4) MATH 301 (3) |
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BIOL 370 (3) |
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3Early Acceptance Program with Tulane Medical School requirements must be completed by the end of sophomore year |
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BIOL 156(4) |
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BIOL 320(4) |
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BIOL 326(4) |
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CLR ? Computer Literacy Requirement |
GER ? General Education Requirement |
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OCR ? Oral Communication Requirement |
UR ? University Requirement |
Chemistry/Pre-Optometry Non-Degree Program
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Pre-Optometry is a two-year
non-degree program that prepares a student to enter a school
of optometry. Each pre-optometry student will follow the first
two years of the chemistry curriculum with appropriate
substitutions as approved by the advisor and the head of the
Department of Physical Sciences. |
