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2023-2024 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry, B.A.


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The Bachelor of Art (B.A.) in chemistry program at SUNY Potsdam is ideally suited for students interested in careers in environmental studies, biotechnology, analytical labs, chemical industry, pharmacy, patent law, forensic science, secondary science education and other fields of science. The program is centered on a core chemistry curriculum that is smoothly integrated with various biological and arts-related courses offering students the flexibility to pursue other interests. Students will gain the necessary skills to analyze and solve modern problems through exposure to foundation coursework in chemistry. The laboratory component of the curriculum provides students hands-on experience and exposes them to state-of-the-art instrumentation. Students hone their skills by working closely with faculty in research and in advanced courses with small class sizes. The B.A. degree in chemistry is appropriate for students who do not plan to go to graduate school. Students wishing to pursue advanced degrees in chemistry are encouraged to enroll in the Bachelor of Science program.

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

Chemistry B.A. students will be able to:
   • describe the major concepts and theoretical principles in chemistry.
   • solve basic problems in chemistry efficiently and accurately.
   • execute basic experiments, applying instrumentation and fundamental laboratory methodologies.

Program Requirements


Required Courses: 30 Credits


Elective Course: 3 Credits


Under advisement from the department’s elective course offerings.

Cognate Requirements: 16 Credits


*Completion of both MATH 141  &MATH 142  may be substituted for MATH 151 .

**With the permission of the chair, PHYS 101 , PHYS 202  may be substituted for PHYS 103 , PHYS 104  .

Recommended Coursework Outside the Major


Consult with a department adviser.

Note(s)


  • Students graduating with a chemistry major (B.A.) must complete 30 credit hours in the major with at least a 2.0 in each course.
  • Students interested in the Chemical Engineering Double Degree Program should initiate contact with the Chemistry Department as soon as possible.
  • Since both calculus and physics are prerequisites for CHEM 451  and CHEM 452 , students considering chemistry, biochemistry, medicine and related fields are urged to start the cognate sequences as soon as possible.
  • Students may not double major in chemistry and biochemistry.
  • Recitations cannot be counted as the elective course.

Total Credit Hours Required: 33 Plus 16 Credits of Cognates


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