Objectives
The overall objective of the B.S. Chemistry Major program is to provide the fundamental scientific background and practical training for students as they prepare for chemically related careers or advanced study in fields including the traditional chemical specialties, as well as biochemistry, materials science, forensic science, medicine, education, law, and other endeavors that may draw upon an understanding of the chemical basis of the world around us. A key general objective is the development of qualitative and quantitative problem-solving skills. Of comparable importance is developing effective communication skills. Specific learning objectives for the chemistry major include, to:
- develop conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities in the fundamental chemical subfields of analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry;
- gain a foundation of physics and mathematics and integrate these areas with chemical principles;
- learn the relevance of chemistry to biology, pharmacology, medicine, manufactured and natural materials, and the environment;
- perform accurate and precise quantitative measurements;
- synthesize and characterize inorganic and organic compounds;
- learn proper laboratory practices, including safety, waste management, and record keeping;
- use and understand modern instruments, including NMR, IR, UV-vis, and mass spectrometers, and chromatographic and electrochemical instruments;
- interpret experimental results and draw reasonable conclusions;
- develop proficiency with computers for data acquisition and analysis, simulation, theoretical prediction, access to information, and report preparation;
- plan, design, and execute experiments based on chemical literature;
- communicate effectively through written and oral reports.
Curriculum Model for the B. S. in Chemistry
| Course # |
Course Title |
Type |
Credits |
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Required Chemistry Courses |
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| CCHMU211 |
General Chemistry 1 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU214 |
General Chemistry 2 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU321 |
Analytical Chemistry |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU311 |
Organic Chemistry 1 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU313 |
Organic Chemistry 2 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU401 |
Physical Chemistry 1 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU403 |
Physical Chemistry 2 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CCHMU521 |
Instrumental Methods Analysis |
lab/lec |
5 |
| CCHMU501 |
Inorganic Chemistry |
lec |
4 |
| CCHMU531 |
Chemical Synthesis & Characterization |
lab/lec |
5 |
| CCHMU750 |
Senior Research |
ind |
4 |
| CCHMU770 |
Chemistry Capstone |
sem |
4 |
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Required Mathematics Courses |
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| CMTHU241* |
Calculus 1 |
lec |
4 |
| CMTHU242* |
Calculus 2 |
lec |
4 |
| CMTHU345 |
Differential Equations |
lec |
4 |
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Required Physics Courses |
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| CPHYU155* |
Physics for Sci. Maj. 1 |
lec/lab |
5 |
| CPHYU157* |
Physics for Sci. Maj. 2 |
lec/lab |
5 |
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Required Biochemistry |
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| CBIOU323 |
Biochemistry |
lec/lab |
5 |
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Advan. Science & Math Elective |
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1 approved course |
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3 to 5 |
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A&S College Core Requirements |
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| CENGU101 |
First Year Writing |
lec |
4 |
| CENGU301 |
Middler Year Writing |
lec |
4 |
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Category II Arts/Humanities course |
lec |
4 |
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Category II Social Sciences course |
lec |
4 |
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Category III course |
lec |
4 |
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Category IV course |
lec |
4 |
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Category V course |
lec |
4 |
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Free electives |
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4 to 6 courses** |
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16+ |
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Total Credits Required |
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136 |
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Notes: *Other course numbers are acceptable
with advisor approval **First number is minimum;
schedule allows time for more electives than are
required by total credits needed for graduation
For detailed information on the Chemistry and Chemical Biology curriculum please see the catalog site Undergraduate Day Catalogs maintained by the university registrar. New and prospective students should choose the most recent catalog. Current students can check their progress by doing a degree audit at the undergraduate student portal Northeastern University Login - powered by SunGard SCT Inc.
The material on our site is for information only -- official university policy is maintained in the catalog which takes precedence.
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