Chemistry: Materials Chemistry
College: | Arts and Sciences |
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Degree: | Bachelor of Science |
Major: | Chemistry |
Concentration: | Materials Chemistry |
Effective Term: | Fall 2024 |
The Osprey Map provides a term-by-term sample schedule for each undergraduate academic program at the 老澳门资料. It is designed to guide students in the selection of courses each term. The "Mile Marker" courses are those courses that should be completed before or by the end of that term. Following the sample schedule, and completing the mile marker courses at the appropriate point of your undergraduate career, will facilitate graduation in four years. The term-by-term model assumes full-time enrollment. For students enrolled part-time, the sample schedule and mile markers should be followed based on the number of credits completed. The Osprey Map should be used in consultation with an academic advisor.
Chemistry is the central science that deals with the study of the properties and behavior of matter. It serves as a bridge between mathematics, physics, and the biological sciences. Knowledge of chemistry has always been fundamental to the investigation of the physical world. Chemistry is unique among the sciences because it involves interactions between matter and energy at the atomic level. Even with only a limited number of connecting atoms, a vast number of molecules can be generated, depending on the connectivity, type of bonding, and relative orientations and spatial arrangements. This creates a huge diversity in the molecular structures, leading to a vast array of properties evident in everyday life. Traditionally, chemistry has been divided into five specialties: Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. In recent years, these traditional specialties have become increasingly interconnected, creating new interdisciplinary concentrations in areas like bio-organic, bio-inorganic, bio-analytical, and bio-physical chemistry. The track is designed to provide a broad background in chemistry with an interdisciplinary emphasis by requiring courses in mathematics, computer science, and physics. The Materials Chemistry track is especially suited for students interested in pursuing graduate education or research/industrial careers focused on the application of chemical and physical principles to the discovery, design, and characterization of materials (e.g.inorganic solids, polymers, and nanoscale materials). The track provides all of the prerequisites for entry into most graduate programs in chemistry. Consult the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry webpage for additional information.
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Students should refer to their personalized Degree Evaluation provided by an academic advisor and to other university resources for additional university and college-specific policies. Visit the undergraduate university catalog for more information.
Summer terms may be utilized to facilitate graduation in four years. Course offerings in Summer terms are subject to availability of resources.
- Visit the university catalog for a list of General Education requirements. An Associate in Arts (AA) degree from a Florida public university, state college or community college satisfies 老澳门资料 general education and Gordon Rule requirements. Math selection is contingent upon appropriate placement score, the student's major and credit received through accelerated mechanisms (Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Dual Enrollment, etc).
- Visit the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistrywebpage for a complete list of Chemistry prerequisites and Chemistry Major Electives. If preparation for MAC 2311 Calculus I is needed take MAC 1147 Precalculus. Prerequisite for CHM 2045/2045L General Chemistry I with lab is completion of CHM 1025 Introduction to Chemistry or qualifying score on chemistry placement assessment. MAC 1105 College Algebra or MAC equivalent is also an enforced prerequisite for CHM 2045/2045L. Prerequisite for PHY 2048C Calculus-Based Physics I with lab is completion of PHY 1028 Introduction to Physics. MAC 2311 Calculus I is also an enforced prerequisite for PHY 2048C.
- Students participating in Chemistry research must register for either CHM4910 Chemistry Research (for 1.0 - 4.0 credit hours) or CHM4911 Chemical Research Experience (for 0.0 credit hours). Consult Chemistry faculty regarding which Research course is appropriate.
- Civic Literacy Requirement: Prior to graduation from a Florida state university, students must demonstrate competency in civic literacy through successful completion of a civic literacy course (AMH 2010, AMH 2020, or POS 2041) and by achieving a passing score on an assessment. Consult an academic advisor, the university catalog and visit the Civic Literacy webpage for additional information.
- A minimum of 120 hours (48 hours at the upper 3000/4000 level) is required for the bachelor's degree in Chemistry. For additional information visit the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office webpage.
- Students should consult Chemistry department faculty to discuss readiness to complete CHM4931 Senior Seminar in Chemistry.
Term 1: Attempted Hours 0-15
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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IDS1932 (GW) First-Year Writing Seminar OR ENC1101 (GW) Audience and Purpose | 3 |
CHM2045 General Chemistry I (Program Prerequisite) CHM2045L General Chemistry I Laboratory (Program Prerequisite) |
3 1 |
MAC2311 (GM) Calculus I (Program Prerequisite) | 4 |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 |
Total Hours: | 14 |
Term 2: Attempted Hours 16-30
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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ENC1101 (GW) Audience and Purpose OR IDS1932 (GW) First-Year Writing Seminar (Select the course not taken in Term 1) |
3 |
CHM2046 General Chemistry II (Program Prerequisite) CHM2046L Gen Chem II Lab (Program Prerequisite) |
3 1 |
MAC2312 (GM) Calculus II (Program Prerequisite) | 4 |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 |
PHY1028 Introduction to Physics (Prerequisite to PHY2048C Calculus-Based Physics I) | 2 |
Total Hours: | 16 |
Summer 1
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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CHM3120 Quantitative Analytical Chem CHM3120L Quant Analytical Chem Lab (Summer term offering subject to availability of resources) |
3 1 |
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Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Total Hours: | 7 | |
Mile Marker(s) CHM2045/2045L General Chemistry I with Lab Minimum Grade C MAC2311 Calculus I Minimum Grade C |
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Term 3: Attempted Hours 31-45
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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MAC2313 (GM) Calculus III | 4 | |
CHM2210 Organic Chemistry I (Program Prerequisite) CHM2210L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (Program Prerequisite) |
3 1 |
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PHY2048C Calculus-based Physics I (Program Prerequisite) | 4 | |
Total Hours: | 12 | |
Mile Marker(s) CHM2046/2046L General Chemistry II with Lab Minimum Grade C |
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Term 4: Attempted Hours 46-60
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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Select a second Gen Ed Written Communication Course (See Degree Evaluation) |
3 |
CHM2211 Organic Chemistry II (Program Prerequisite) CHM2211L Organic Chemistry II Lab (Program Prerequisite) |
3 1 |
PHY2049 Calculus-Based Physics II PHY2049L Calculus-Based Physics II Lab (Program Prerequisite) |
3 1 |
COP2220 Programming I (May be completed any Term) | 3 |
Total Hours: | 14 |
Summer 2
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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MAP2302 (GM) Ordinary Differ Equations | 3 | |
Total Hours: | 3 | |
Mile Marker(s) All BS Chemistry Program Prerequisites |
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Term 5: Attempted Hours 61-75
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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CHM4410 Physical Chemistry I CHM4410L Physical Chemistry I Lab (Typically offered Fall term only) |
3 1 |
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CHM3610 Inorganic Chemistry | 3 | |
PHZ3113C Mathematical Physics (Typically offered Fall term only) |
4 | |
Select a General Education Course if not previously taken (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Total Hours: | 14 | |
Mile Marker(s) CHM4410 Physical Chemistry I Minimum Grade C CHM4410L Physical Chemistry I Lab Minimum Grade C CHM3120 Quantitative Analytical Chem Minimum Grade C CHM3120L Quant Analytical Chem Lab Minimum Grade C |
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Term 6: Attempted Hours 76-90
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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CHM4411 Physical Chemistry II CHM4411L Physical Chemistry II Lab (Typically offered Spring term only) |
3 1 |
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CHM3610L Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (CHM3610 is a prerequisite to CHM3610L) | 1 | |
PHY3101 Modern Physics | 3 | |
Select a Major Elective (See approved list on Degree Evaluation or in the university catalog) | 3 | |
BSC1010C General Biology I | 4 | |
Total Hours: | 15 | |
Mile Marker(s) CHM4411 Physical Chemistry II Minimum Grade C CHM4411L Physical Chemistry II Lab Minimum Grade C MAC2313 Calculus III Minimum Grade C Civic Literacy Requirement |
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Term 7: Attempted Hours 91-105
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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CHM4130 Modern Analytical Chemistry CHM4130L Modern Analytical Chem Lab (Typically offered Fall term only) |
3 1 |
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PHY3424C Optics with Laboratory (Typically offered Fall term only) | 4 | |
BCH4033 Biochemistry I (Typically offered Fall term only) | 3 | |
Select a 3000/4000 level Free Elective (If needed) | 3 | |
Total Hours: | 14 | |
Mile Marker(s) CHM4130 Modern Analytical Chemistry Minimum Grade C CHM4130L Modern Analytical Chem Lab Minimum Grade C MAP2302 Ordinary Differential Equations Min Grade C PHY3101 Modern Physics Minimum Grade C CHM3610 Inorganic Chemistry Minimum Grade C |
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Term 8: Attempted Hours 106-120
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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CHM4931 Senior Seminar In Chemistry (Offered Spring term only) |
1 |
PHY3722C Electronics for Scientists | 4 |
Select a 3000/4000 level Free Elective (If needed) | 3 |
Select a Major Elective (See approved list on Degree Evaluation or in the university catalog) | 3 |
Total Hours: | 11 |
Total Program Hours: |
120 |