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58 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>Chemistry (CHE)Physical Sciences & Mathematics DepartmentSchool of Natural & Social SciencesCarhart Science BuildingObjectives: The offerings in Chemistry are for thosestudents desiring a combination of scientific and professionalknowledge that will assist them in rendering a service to theworld in which science is of fundamental importance. Thecourses are basic to pre-professional areas and to careers inscience.Major in Chemistry (BA or BS) 39-56 hoursChemistry Core: 16-17 hoursBIO 110 must be taken as the Block 2 Life Science GeneralEducation requirement.Computer literacy requirements in the discipline will beaddressed in CHE 305.CHEPHY106 General Chemistry I.....................................4107 General Chemistry II....................................4305 Analytical Chemistry....................................4201 General Physics I (3) or301 University Physics I (4)............................ 3-4321 Physics Laboratory I....................................1Plus one of the following concentrations:Subject Endorsement-Chemistry EducationConcentration: 23 hours + coreMAT 130 Pre-Calculus Math (5) or both MAT 121 <strong>College</strong>Algebra (3) and MAT 122 Applied Trigonometry (1) mustbe taken as the Block 2 Mathematics General Educationrequirement.CHEEAS208 Intro Organic Chem or314 Organic Chem I............................................4326 Biochemistry I..............................................4393 Laboratory Techniques.................................1456 Physical Chemistry I....................................3493 Laboratory Management..............................1110 Introduction to Meteorology or120 Intro to Geology...........................................4BIO, CHE, NAT, PHY elective coursesnumbered 300 or above.....................................................6EDU 409 Science Content Area Methods and Materialsis required. A second subject endorsement is required forNebraska state certification.Chemical Sciences Concentration: 37-38 hours + coreMAT 140 Calculus I (5) must be taken as the Block 2Mathematics General Education requirement.CHEissues, trends and curriculum development in Career andTechnical Education, with required participation in onlinechats and discussion boards.CED 697 Career and Technical Education Internship (9-12) Awork experience program with not less than nine 40-hourweeks, or 360 clock hours, to qualify students for teachingin career and technical education programs. The internship314 Organic Chemistry I.....................................4315 Organic Chemistry II....................................4370 Introduction to Research..............................1380 Instrumental Analysis...................................4390 Inorganic Chemistry.....................................3393 Laboratory Techniques.................................1456 Physical Chemistry I....................................3457 Physical Chemistry II...................................3458 Physical Chemistry Lab...............................1470 Research Project...........................................1493 Laboratory Management..............................1PHY 202 General Physics II or (3)302 University Physics II (4).......................... 3-4322 Physics Laboratory II...................................1Chemistry electives numbered 300 or above.....................7Up to 4 hours of CHE 490 may be counted toward CHEelectives.Chemistry Health Sciences Concentration:37-38 hours + coreMAT 140 Calculus I (5) must be taken as the Block 2 MathematicsGeneral Education requirement.BIOCHEMATPHYincludes a wage-earning experience in an approved manufacturing,construction, processing, or service industry. Tenhours of seminar are required to relate the work experiencewith vocational certification policies, labor relations, vocationalguidance, and comparisons of school and industrialmethods. The coordinator and industrial personnel supervisethe internship. Application must be made one semesterin advance and approved by the coordinator for vocationaleducation/career and technical education.220 Human Anatomy..........................................4320 Molecular Genetics......................................4340 Human Physiology.......................................4314 Organic Chemistry I.....................................4315 Organic Chemistry II....................................4326 Biochemistry I ..........................................4180 Applied Probability & Stat...........................3202 General Physics II (3) or302 University Physics II (4).......................... 3-4322 Physics Laboratory II...................................1Electives (choose from list below) ...................................6CHE 380 Instrumental Analysis (4)390 Inorganic Chemistry (3)426 Biochemistry II (3)456 Physical Chemistry I (3)The B.S. in Health Sciences will also be awarded when astudent:a. Completes 95 semester hours of a prescribed pre-professionalcurriculum accepted by WSC and successfully completes thefirst year of the approved professional program at a professionalschool awarding Master’s or Doctoral degrees. (3+1degree) Students register at WSC for HSC 498 (no tuitionrequirement) for 30 hours and complete one year of coursework in an approved professional program.ORb. Completes a minimum of 63 hours of a prescribed preprofessionalcurriculum accepted by WSC and successfullycompletes the first two years of the approved professionalprogram at a professional school awarding Master’s orDoctoral degrees (2+2 degree), where MS or Doctorate is

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