Students who earn the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Chemistry will be appropriately competent in: core topics in chemistry, the language of chemistry, and an appropriate selection of the following laboratory skills and advanced studies.
Students who earn the B.A. degree will have demonstrated their attainment of the specific objectives by appropriate scores on the current American Chemical Society (ACS) Exams for (1) General Chemistry and (2) Organic Chemistry. The passing score will be at or above the 40th percentile of the national norms for these exams or at an appropriate level, as determined by the Department of Chemistry, based on the accumulated data of the performance of LaGrange College students on these exams. The results that are in the best interest of the students will be used. These exams will be given at the end of the appropriate courses and will be offered to students up to three (3) additional times prior to the time of the student’s scheduled graduation. The student must attempt a retest at least once a semester until successful completion of the exam. In the event that a student needs to repeat an exam for the second, third, or final time, evidence of preparation must be presented. Reexamination cannot be scheduled earlier than two (2) weeks following a previous examination.
Students earn these competencies by pursuing the following Bachelor of Arts curriculum in Chemistry:
General Chemistry |
8 semester hours |
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Organic Chemistry |
8 semester hours |
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Analytical Chemistry |
4 semester hours |
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Elements of Physical Chemistry |
3 semester hours |
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Junior Seminar |
1 semester hour |
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Senior Seminar |
2 semester hours |
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Chemistry electives |
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6-8 semester hours |
Chemistry electives are normally 3000 or 4000 level classes in chemistry, but coursework outside of the chemistry may be substituted with approval of the major’s chemistry advisor.
Required supporting courses include the following:
PHYS 1101, 1102 or 2121, 2122 8 semester hours
MATH 1221 4 semester hours
Total: 44-46 semester hours
The scheduling of the courses for the B.A. in Chemistry can be somewhat flexible. Students are urged to seek advisement from a faculty member in the chemistry program prior to or early in their first semester. The following are possible sequences to fulfill the requirements for the major:
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Junior- and senior-year sequence depends on which years Analytical Chemistry (CHEM2251) and Elements of Physical Chemistry (CHEM3311) are being offered.
Third Year |
CHEM elective |
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Fourth Year |
CHEM elective |
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Third Year |
CHEM elective |
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Fourth Year |
CHEM elective |
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Students may substitute CHEM 3301 and CHEM 3302 (Physical Chemistry) for CHEM3311 (Elements of Physical Chemistry) and one upper level elective.
Pre-Professional Students should meet with the appropriate Pre-Professional Advisor as well as a faculty member of the Chemistry Program to plan their schedules.