2012-2013 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
- Requirements for a Major in Chemistry
- 4. Emphasis
- A. Professional Emphasis
- B. Technical Emphasis
- C. Education Emphasis
- D. Biochemistry and Biotechnology Emphasis
- E. Environmental Emphasis
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Chemistry (B.S.)
A summary of all degree requirements as well as other departmental information is available in the Chemistry Department Handbook. All chemistry majors should obtain a copy from the department office.
Completion of a major in chemistry requires the following:
Requirements for a Major in Chemistry
1. General University Degree Requirements
As identified in the General Academic Policies section of the Grand Valley State University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog.
2. Core Courses
A grade of C (2.0) or better in each of the following core chemistry courses.
- CHM 115 - Principles of Chemistry I (5 credits)
- CHM 116 - Principles of Chemistry II (5 credits)
- CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis (3 credits)
- CHM 225 - Instrumental Analysis I (3 credits)
- CHM 245 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I (3 credits)
- CHM 246 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Lab (1 credit)
- CHM 247 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II (3 credits)
- CHM 248 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Lab (1 credit)
- CHM 391 - Chemistry Seminar I (1 credit) is required of all students who take their junior year at GVSU. Two semesters of seminar are required for one credit. Students should register for zero credit in their first semester and one credit in their second semester.
CHM 241 and CHM 242 may substitute for CHM 245/246/247/248. However, students must also take CHM 249 plus upper-level chemistry electives that include a total of 28 lab hours.
3. Required Cognate Courses
A minimum 2.0 GPA in required cognate courses. Transfer students must complete at least 12 credits in chemistry at Grand Valley.
4. Emphasis
All students must select one of the following emphases in addition to the core courses listed above.
A. Professional Emphasis
The professional emphasis offers excellent preparation for bachelor level employment and entry into graduate and professional schools (ACS certified).
- CHM 353 - Physical/Computational Chemistry Lab I Credits: 2
- CHM 355 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II Credits: 1
- CHM 356 - Physical Chemistry I Credits: 3
- CHM 358 - Physical Chemistry II Credits: 3
- CHM 372 - Inorganic Chemistry Lab Techniques Credits: 1
- CHM 461 - Biochemistry I Credits: 4
- CHM 471 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Credits: 3 (Capstone course)
- CHM 491 - Chemistry Seminar II Credits: 1
Elective Course
One elective course from the following:
- CHM 441 - Advanced Organic Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 442 - Polymer Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 463 - Biochemistry II Credits: 3
- CHM 473 - Organometallic Chemistry Credits: 3
Upper-level Chemistry Lab Courses
Including a total of 80 hours of lab time (lab hours listed in parentheses).
- CHM 322 - Environmental Chemical Analysis Credits: 3 (42)
- CHM 344 - Qualitative Organic Analysis Credits: 3 (42)
- CHM 425 - Instrumental Analysis II Credits: 3 (28)
- CHM 452 - Advanced Synthetic Techniques Credits: 2 (70)
- CHM 455 - Physical/Computational Chemistry Lab II Credits: 2 (28) May substitute for CHM 355.
- CHM 462 - Techniques in Biochemistry Credits: 3 (84)
- CHM 499 - Investigation Problems Credits: 1 to 5 (42 to 84 depending on credits) Two credits of CHM 499 can be applied to satisfy the lab elective requirement.
Cognate Courses
And the following cognate courses:
- MTH 201 - Calculus I Credits: 5
- MTH 202 - Calculus II Credits: 4
- PHY 230 - Principles of Physics I Credits: 5
- PHY 231 - Principles of Physics II Credits: 5
B. Technical Emphasis
The technical emphasis may be selected by those students planning to seek employment after graduation.
- CHM 311 - Green Chemistry and Industrial Processes Credits: 3
- CHM 344 - Qualitative Organic Analysis Credits: 3
- CHM 351 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 352 - Applied Physical Chemistry Credits: 1
- CHM 425 - Instrumental Analysis II Credits: 3 (Capstone course)
- CHM 491 - Chemistry Seminar II Credits: 1
Elective Course
One elective course from the following:
- CHM 321 - Environmental Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 322 - Environmental Chemical Analysis Credits: 3
- CHM 441 - Advanced Organic Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 442 - Polymer Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 461 - Biochemistry I Credits: 4
Cognate Courses
And the following cognate courses:
- CIS 160 - Programming with Visual Basic Credits: 3 OR CIS 162 - Computer Science I (4 credits)
- MTH 201 - Calculus I Credits: 5
- PHY 220 - General Physics I Credits: 5
- PHY 221 - General Physics II Credits: 5
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics Credits: 3
C. Education Emphasis
The education emphasis is designed specifically for students who plan to teach chemistry at the secondary level. Students in this emphasis must also complete a teachable minor and the secondary professional program (College of Education). As part of the College of Education state certification requirement, students must complete BIO 120, BIO 121, and GEO 111. These or other courses may be taken as electives or as part of the general education program or as part of the minor.
- CHM 351 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 352 - Applied Physical Chemistry Credits: 1
- CHM 419 - Chemistry in Secondary Education Credits: 3 (Capstone course)
- CHM 491 - Chemistry Seminar II Credits: 1
- AND EITHER
Cognate Courses
And the following cognate courses:
- MTH 201 - Calculus I Credits: 5
- PHY 220 - General Physics I Credits: 5
- PHY 221 - General Physics II Credits: 5
D. Biochemistry and Biotechnology Emphasis
The biochemistry and biotechnology emphasis prepares students for entry level employment in biotechnical or biomedical laboratories or for entry into professional health schools or biochemical graduate programs.
- BIO 120 - General Biology I Credits: 4
- BIO 375 - Genetics Credits: 3
- BIO 376 - Genetics Laboratory Credits: 1
- CHM 351 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 352 - Applied Physical Chemistry Credits: 1
- CHM 461 - Biochemistry I Credits: 4
- CHM 462 - Techniques in Biochemistry Credits: 3
- CHM 463 - Biochemistry II Credits: 3 (Capstone course)
- CHM 491 - Chemistry Seminar II Credits: 1
Cognate Courses
- MTH 201 - Calculus I (5 credits)
- PHY 220 - General Physics I (5 credits)
- PHY 221 - General Physics II (5 credits)
Cognate Elective Options
Take 10 additional credits from the following choices.
- BIO 406 - Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory (2 credits)
- BIO 416 - Advanced Genetics Laboratory (2 credits)
- BIO 423 - Plant Biotechnology (3 credits)
-
BIO 426 - Nucleic Acids Laboratory (3 credits)
OR BMS 312 - Bacterial Genetics (3 credits) AND BMS 313 - Bacterial Genetics Laboratory (1 credit)
OR BMS 322 - Bacterial Physiology (3 credits) AND BMS 323 - Bacterial Physiology Laboratory (1 credit) - CHM 490 - Chemistry Laboratory Internship (1 to 4 credits) Up to six credits total may apply. Internships must be approved in advance by advisor.
- CHM 499 - Investigation Problems (1 to 5 credits) Up to six credits total may apply. Research project must be approved in advance by advisor.
And either:
-
BIO 357 - Environmental Microbiology (4 credits)
OR -
BMS 212 - Introductory Microbiology (3 credits) AND
BMS 213 - Laboratory in Microbiology (1 credit)
And either:
-
BIO 432 - Comparative Animal Physiology (4 credits)
OR
- BMS 290 - Human Physiology (3 credits) AND BMS 291 - Laboratory in Human Physiology (1 credit)
And either:
E. Environmental Emphasis
The environmental emphasis also requires specialization in a discipline outside of chemistry. Students must choose one of the following tracks to complete the emphasis. Each track includes two required lower-level courses to meet the prerequisite requirements of the track and two upper-level courses from the courses listed.
- CHM elective (two to three credits) at the 300400 level (approval required)
- CHM 321 - Environmental Chemistry (3 credits)
- CHM 322 - Environmental Chemical Analysis (3 credits) (Capstone course)
- CHM 351 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry (3 credits)
- CHM 352 - Applied Physical Chemistry (1 credit)
- CHM 491 - Chemistry Seminar II (1 credit)
Cognate Courses
- CIS 150 - Introduction to Computing (3 credits)
- MTH 201 - Calculus I (5 credits)
- OSH 414 - Environmental Safety and Health Regulations (3 credits)
- PHY 220 - General Physics I (5 credits)
- PHY 221 - General Physics II (5 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
1. Biology Track:
- BIO 120 - General Biology I Credits: 4
- BIO 215 - General Ecology Credits: 4
And any two of the following courses:
- BIO 338 - Environmental Ethics Credits: 3
- BIO 357 - Environmental Microbiology Credits: 4
- BIO 440 - Limnology Credits: 4
2. Natural Resources Management Track:
- GEO 111 - Exploring the Earth Credits: 4
- NRM 281 - Principles of Soil Science Credits: 4
And any two of the following courses:
- GPY 307 - Introduction to Computer Mapping/Geographic Information Systems Credits: 0 or 3
- NRM 320 - Introduction to Resource Systems Credits: 3
- NRM 451 - Natural Resource Policy Credits: 4
- NRM 452 - Watershed and Wetland Management Credits: 4
3. Geology Track:
- GEO 111 - Exploring the Earth Credits: 4
- GEO 112 - Earth History Credits: 4
And any two of the following courses:
- GEO 440 - Geohydrology Credits: 3
- GEO 445 - Introduction to Geochemistry Credits: 4
- GPY 307 - Introduction to Computer Mapping/Geographic Information Systems Credits: 0 or 3
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Chemistry (B.S.)
This option assumes students will complete the required skills and general education courses and select electives with the help of their advisor.
First Year
- CHM 115 - Principles of Chemistry I Credits: 5
- CHM 116 - Principles of Chemistry II Credits: 5
- MTH 201 - Calculus I Credits: 5
- MTH 202 - Calculus II Credits: 4
- PHY 230 - Principles of Physics I Credits: 5
Second Year
- CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis Credits: 3
- CHM 225 - Instrumental Analysis I Credits: 3
- CHM 245 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Credits: 3
- CHM 246 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I Lab Credits: 1
- CHM 247 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Credits: 3
- CHM 248 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II Lab Credits: 1
- PHY 231 - Principles of Physics II Credits: 5
Third Year
- CHM electives
- CHM 353 - Physical/Computational Chemistry Lab I (2 credits)
- CHM 355 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II (1 credit)
- CHM 356 - Physical Chemistry I (3 credits)
- CHM 358 - Physical Chemistry II (3 credits)
- CHM 372 - Inorganic Chemistry Lab Techniques (1 credit)
- CHM 391 - Chemistry Seminar I (1 credit)