Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
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3150: Chemistry<br />
Admission, Retention and Graduation<br />
• <strong>The</strong> student must maintain a minimum 2.00 grade point average.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> student must obtain a grade <strong>of</strong> C- or better in all required chemistry courses.<br />
• If a grade <strong>of</strong> less than C- is obtained in a required chemistry course, the student<br />
must successfully repeat the course within a year.<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science<br />
• <strong>The</strong> General Education requirement and the second year <strong>of</strong> a foreign language.<br />
• Core Requirement: Credits<br />
3150:151 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:152 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry Laboratory 1<br />
3150:153 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II 3<br />
3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2<br />
3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />
3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />
3150:313 Physical Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:314 Physical Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:380 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />
3150:381 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />
3150:423 Analytical Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:424 Analytical Chemistry II 3<br />
3150:472 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3<br />
3150:480 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory III 2<br />
• At least seven credits from the following:<br />
3150:199 Introductory Seminar in Chemistry 1<br />
3150:399 Internship in Chemistry 1-5<br />
3150:401 Biochemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:402 Biochemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:463 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3<br />
3150:497 Honors Project in Chemistry (may be repeated for a total <strong>of</strong> 8 credits) 1-2<br />
3150:498 Special Topics: Chemistry (may be repeated for a total <strong>of</strong> 8 credits) 1-2<br />
3150:499 Research Problems (may be repeated for a total <strong>of</strong> 8 credits) 1-2<br />
3650:481 Methods <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Physics I 3<br />
9871:401/501 Introduction to Elastomers 3<br />
9871:402/502 Introduction to Plastics 3<br />
9871:407/507 Polymer Science 4<br />
9871:411 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Polymers I 3<br />
9871:412 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Polymers II 2<br />
9871:413 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Polymers III 2<br />
Subject to departmental and Graduate School approval, senior-level students may take graduatelevel<br />
chemistry courses for undergraduate credit. Such courses are accepted in lieu <strong>of</strong> 400-level<br />
courses.<br />
• Mathematics:<br />
3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4<br />
3450:222 Analytic Geometry-Calculus II 4<br />
3450:223 Analytic Geometry-Calculus III 4<br />
3450:335<br />
• Physics:<br />
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3<br />
3650:291,2 Elementary Classical Physics I, II 8<br />
• Graduates <strong>of</strong> the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science program receive a degree certified by<br />
the American Chemical Society.<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Chemistry - Polymer Option<br />
• <strong>The</strong> General Education requirement and the second year <strong>of</strong> a foreign language.<br />
• Core Requirement:<br />
3150:151 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:152 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry Laboratory 1<br />
3150:153 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II 3<br />
3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2<br />
3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />
3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />
3150:313 Physical Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:314 Physical Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:380 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />
3150:381 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />
3150:423 Analytical Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:424 Analytical Chemistry II 3<br />
3150:472 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3<br />
Buchtel College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> 105<br />
• Polymer Courses: Credits<br />
9871:407 Polymer Science 4<br />
9871:401 Introduction to Elastomers<br />
or<br />
3<br />
9871:402 Introduction to Plastics 3<br />
9871:499<br />
• Mathematics:<br />
Research Problems in Polymer Science 3<br />
3450:221 Analytical Geometry-Calculus I 4<br />
3450:222 Analytical Geometry-Calculus II 4<br />
3450:223 Analytical Geometry-Calculus III 4<br />
3450:335<br />
• Physics:<br />
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3<br />
3650:291,2 Elementary Classical Physics I and II 8<br />
• Graduates <strong>of</strong> the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Chemistry — Polymer Option receive<br />
a degree certified by the American Chemical Society<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />
• <strong>The</strong> General Education requirement and the second year <strong>of</strong> a foreign language.<br />
• Chemistry:<br />
3150:151 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:152 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry Laboratory 1<br />
3150:153 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II 3<br />
3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2<br />
3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />
3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />
3150:313 Physical Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:314 Physical Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:380 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />
3150:423 Analytical Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:424 Analytical Chemistry II 3<br />
• At least five credits from the following:<br />
3150:199 Introductory Seminar in Chemistry 1<br />
3150:381 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />
3150:399 Internship in Chemistry 1-3<br />
3150:401 Biochemistry Lecture I 3<br />
3150:402 Biochemistry Lecture II 3<br />
3150:463 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3<br />
3150:472 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3<br />
3150:480 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory III 2<br />
3150:497 Honors Project in Chemistry (may be repeated for a total <strong>of</strong> 8 credits) 1-2<br />
3150:498 Special Topics: Chemistry (may be repeated for a total <strong>of</strong> 8 credits) 1-2<br />
3150:499 Research Problems (may be repeated for a total <strong>of</strong> 8 credits) 1-2<br />
9871:401/501 Introduction to Elastomers 3<br />
9871:402/502 Introduction to Plastics 3<br />
9871:407/507 Polymer Science 4<br />
9871:411 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Polymers I 3<br />
9871:412 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Polymers II 2<br />
9871:413<br />
• Physics:<br />
Molecular Structure and Physical Properties <strong>of</strong> Polymers III 2<br />
3650:291,2 Elementary Classical Physics I and II<br />
or<br />
8<br />
3650:261,2<br />
• Mathematics:<br />
Physics for the Life Sciences I and II 8<br />
3450:149 Precalculus Mathematics 4<br />
3450:221,2 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I and II 8<br />
(or equivalent)<br />
Cooperative Education Program in Chemistry<br />
Qualifications<br />
Arrangements for entry into the program are on an individual basis and are initiated<br />
by the student during the second year <strong>of</strong> undergraduate study. Full-time<br />
B.S. chemistry majors at <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> must meet the following<br />
requirements:<br />
• Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> 60 credits with a quality point average <strong>of</strong> at least<br />
2.3 in chemistry courses and on schedule in their curriculum.<br />
• Acceptance by a cooperative education coordinator or director following a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> interviews.<br />
Part-time students must have completed 60 credits with a 2.3 average and be on<br />
schedule in their curriculum. <strong>The</strong>y are expected to become full-time students<br />
while not on their co-op job.