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BS - Chemistry-General

What is a Chemistry degree?

Whether you want to explore the mysteries of Alzheimer's disease, aid in the development of life-sustaining pharmaceuticals, or discover new applications of nanotechnology, you can get there with a general chemistry degree from Florida Tech. Here, you'll develop a strong background in chemistry and get hands-on experience in analysis and experimentation.

Our general chemistry degree program is dynamic and flexible. You'll get started right away, taking core courses like General Chemistry and Calculus-Based Physics as a freshman. The curriculum combines coursework in the foundations and applications of chemistry and chemical research with elective freedom, giving you the ability to explore the discipline. Then, guided by highly accomplished faculty who care about your success, you'll hone your strengths and specialize in new niches of the field as an upperclassman.

Advantages

Why Florida Tech:

  • Enjoy small classes and individualized attention
  • Work with enthusiastic faculty on publishable research projects; many students become published scholars by the time they graduate
  • Use state-of-the-art instrumentation in world-class laboratory facilities
  • Gain personalized research and training opportunities at the undergraduate level
  • Take dynamic courses in nanotechnology and environmental chemistry

Facilities: The department's research space is located in the new 70,000 sq ft Olin Physical Science Center. This facility houses faculty members' offices and research laboratories as well as classrooms, teaching laboratories, conference rooms and the Chemistry Department's main office. Space has been designated for several instrumentation rooms, including an NMR facility that houses three NMR spectrometers (360, 300 and 60 MHz). Rooms for photochemistry, glassblowing and computational chemistry are also available. The building provides 51 laboratories (14 teaching and 21 research), consolidates faculty offices and enhances the use of technology in teaching the physical sciences. Upwards of 1000 students use the building on any given day.

Learning

Clubs and Organizations: American Chemical Society, Student Affiliates American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Research: All undergraduate chemistry degree program students participate in research at Florida Tech. Many students are co-authors of published research papers by the time they graduate and gain the opportunity to present their work at American Chemical Society national and regional meetings. A few research programs unique to Florida Tech exist in medical chemistry, bio-organic chemistry, polymer chemistry and space-related chemistry.

Internships and Cooperative Learning: The chemistry department encourages chemistry degree majors to perform undergraduate research with professors in their labs. This is a great way for students to gain experience working with instrumentation, learn valuable laboratory skills and find out how chemical research is really done. Important aspects of our undergraduate research program include:

  • Undergraduate research opportunities can begin in the freshman year
  • Work closely with a faculty mentor
  • Use state-of-the-art instrumentation and laboratory facilities
  • Present your research results at the ACS regional and national meetings and publish articles in research journals
  • Participate in a wide variety of projects, including: Alzheimer's research, nanotechnology, pharmaceutical development, toxicology, environmental chemistry, polymer chemistry and fire safety

Future Outcomes

Outcomes - Grad School: Our chemistry degree students are in great demand at the most prestigious graduate schools. Approximately 70% of students continue their studies in graduate programs at universities such as: Columbia University Emory University Georgia Tech Penn State Princeton University University of Florida University of North Carolina

Outcomes - Career and Salary: Florida Tech chemistry degree graduates secure jobs in the chemical industry, health care, analytical services, environmental consulting, government labs, academia and industries such as electronics, materials and biotechnology. Alumni are employed by companies such as: Bristol-Meyers-Squibb Florida Solar Energy Center Merck and Co. Motorola NASA Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Proctor and Gamble Sherwin Williams

Curriculum

Curriculum program plans shown reflect current degree requirements. Previous academic year requirements can be accessed from the catalog page by choosing the appropriate academic year.

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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry–General Chemistry

Major Code:7031Degree Awarded:Bachelor of Science
Delivery Mode(s):ClassroomLocation(s):Main Campus - Melbourne
Admission Status:UndergraduateAge Restriction:No

The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry – General Chemistry is accredited by the American Chemical Society. This program prepares the graduate for the many diverse career opportunities available to the chemist in government, private industry and academia.

General chemistry is similar to the research chemistry program but with greater flexibility for the addition of electives during the senior year. It also provides excellent preparation for professional or graduate schools, or for a career in industry.

Degree Requirements

Candidates for a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry – General Chemistry must complete the minimum course requirements as indicated. Deviation from the recommended program can be made only with the approval of the student’s adviser and the concurrence of the department head.

Because the subject matter in general chemistry forms a critically important foundation for all of the advanced chemistry courses, both CHM 1101 and CHM 1102 must be passed with grades of at least C before taking any other chemistry courses.

Freshman Year

FALL CREDITS
ASC 1000 University Experience 1
BUS 1301 Basic Economics 3
CHM 1101 General Chemistry 1* 4
COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric 3
MTH 1001 Calculus 1 4
  15


SPRING CREDITS
CHM 1102 General Chemistry 2* 4
COM 1102 Writing about Literature 3
MTH 1002 Calculus 2 4
PHY 1001 Physics 1 4
PHY 2091 Physics Lab 1 1
   16

*Credit can be obtained based on College Board Advanced Placement examinations taken prior to enrollment at Florida Tech. Students interested in receiving advanced-placement credit for chemistry should take the College Board Advanced Chemistry examination and request that the results be sent to Florida Tech.

Sophomore Year

FALL  CREDITS
CHM 2001 Organic Chemistry 1 3
CHM 2011 Organic Chemistry Lab 1 2
CHM 3301 Analytical Chemistry 1 3
CHM 3311 Analytical Chemistry Lab 1 2
HUM 2051 Civilization 1 3
MTH 2001 Calculus 3 4
  17


SPRING
CREDITS
CHM 2002 Organic Chemistry 2 3
CHM 2012 Organic Chemistry Lab 2 2
CHM 2100 Computer Applications in Chemistry 2
COM 2223 Scientific and Technical Communication 3
HUM 2052 Civilization 2 3
PHY 2002 Physics 2 4
PHY 2092 Physics Lab 2  1
  18

Junior Year

FALL CREDITS
CHM 3001 Physical Chemistry 1 3
CHM 3011 Physical Chemistry Lab 1 2
COM 2012 Research Sources and Systems 1
MTH 2201 Differential Equations/Linear Algebra 4
  Humanities Elective 3
  Technical Elective 3
  16


SPRING CREDITS
CHM 3002 Physical Chemistry 2 3
CHM 3012 Physical Chemistry Lab 2 2
CHM 3302 Analytical Chemistry 2 3
CHM 3312 Analytical Chemistry Lab 2 2
  Social Science Elective 3
  Technical Elective 3
  16

Senior Year

FALL CREDITS
CHM 4001 Inorganic Chemistry 1 3
CHM 4800 Undergraduate Research 1 (Q) 3
CHM 4900 Chemistry Seminar 0
  Humanities Elective 3
  Restricted Elective* (CHM) 3
  Technical Electives 3
  15


SPRING CREDITS
CHM 4611 Advanced Laboratory Techniques 2
CHM 4900 Chemistry Seminar 0
  Free Elective 3
  Restricted Electives* (CHM) 6
  Technical Elective 3
  14

*Selected from the following:

  CREDITS
CHM 4002 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3
CHM 4111 Advanced Physical Chemistry 3
CHM 4304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3
CHM 4500 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3
CHM 4550 Polymer Chemistry 3

The technical electives are selected in consultation with the student's adviser.

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 127

Dual-degree Option in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

This option requires approximately one additional year of study and allows the student to complete bachelor’s degrees in both chemistry and chemical engineering.