Chemistry - Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Many occupations require a moderate training in chemistry combined with training in one or more other areas. Accordingly, the Bachelor of Arts degree is intended for the students desiring a lesser degree of specialization than required for the Bachelor of Science degree. Students who desire chemistry as a major in the programs of premedicine, predentistry and prelaw, or as training for many professional or industrial positions, may elect this program. Ample opportunity in the choice of electives is provided for students who are planning to obtain positions such as the following: technical secretaries, technical librarians, technical sales personnel, chemical patent lawyers, and criminologists. Additional collateral work may be necessary if this program is presented for admission to a school of graduate studies. A more detailed statement may be obtained from the Department of Chemistry.

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics

Course programme

The following courses outside the Department of Chemistry (22 to 27 credits):
One of the following courses (3 to 5 credits):
Cell and Molecular Biology
Organismal and Population Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
Honors Organismal and Population Biology
Pests, Society and Environment
Biology I: Organismal Biology
Biology II: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Fundamentals to Microbiology
Introductory Physiology
Introductory Human Genetics
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
One of the following courses (4 credits):
One of the following groups of courses (8 or 10 credits):
Introductory Physics I
Introductory Physics II
Introductory Physics Laboratory I
Introductory Physics Laboratory II
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics Laboratory for Scientists I
Physics Laboratory for Scientists II
The following course (4 credits):
Comprehensive Biochemistry
The following courses in the Department of Chemistry (36 or 37 credits):
One of the following pairs of courses (7 or 8 credits):
General and Inorganic Chemistry
General and Descriptive Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry I
Principles of Chemistry II
One of the following groups of courses (5 credits):
Chemistry Laboratory I
Chemistry Laboratory II
Quantitative Analysis
Honors Chemistry Laboratory I
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis
Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry II - Reactivity Laboratory
One of the following pairs of courses (6 credits):
One of the following courses (2 credits):
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
All of the following courses (13 credits):
Instrumental Methods and Applications
Introductory Physical Chemistry I
Introductory Physical Chemistry II
Chemistry Communication and Professional Development (W)
The following capstone course (3 credits):

Chemistry - Bachelor of Arts

higher than £ 9000