THE BASIC MAJOR – SECOND SEMESTER START

 

The following schedule is an example of how students may progress through the major.  Chemistry Department faculty are available for help with customizing plans for individual student needs.

 

Ideal for students that did not enroll in General Chemistry during the Fall semester of their freshman year, but are interested in a business, law, or health professional (medical, veterinary, dental, or pharmacy) program or secondary education upon graduation from Sewanee.   

 

Year

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Freshman

FYP/Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

General Chemistry I (Chem 101)

Calculus II (Math 102)[*]

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Sophomore

General Chemistry II (Chem 102)

Physics 101 OR Biology 132[†]

Multidimensional Calculus (Math 207)*

Distribution/Elective

Chemical Analysis (Chem 311)[‡]

Physics 102 OR 2nd Biology course

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Junior

Organic Chemistry I (Chem 201)

Thermodynamics & Kinetics (Chem 352)

Biology 132 OR Physics 101

Distribution/Elective

Organic Chemistry II (Chem 202)

Junior Seminar (Chem 301) [1/2 course][§]

2nd Biology course OR Physics 102

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Senior

Mechanistic Biochemistry (Chem 307)

Advanced Elective (Chem 4XX)[**]

Research (Chem 444) [1/2 course][††]

Elective

 

Inorganic Chemistry (Chem 308)

Senior Seminar (Chem 401) [1/2 course]§

Research (Chem 444) [1/2 course]††

Elective

Elective

 

·       For General Distribution requirements, choose from the following[‡‡]

o      English 101

o      History 100

o      Philosophy or Religion course

o      Art & Performing Arts course (Art, Art History, Music, Theatre)

o      Social Science course (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science)

o      Foreign Language course at 300-level

·       General Distribution requirements, as well as two Physical Education courses, must be completed by the junior year.


THE ENRICHED MAJOR – 2ND SEMESTER START

 

The following schedule is an example of how students may progress through the major.  Chemistry Department faculty are available for help with customizing plans for individual student needs.

 

Ideal for students that did not enroll in General Chemistry during the Fall semester of their freshman year, but are interested in going to graduate school in chemistry or an industrial setting upon graduation from Sewanee. 

 

Year

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Freshman

FYP/Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

General Chemistry I (Chem 101)

Calculus II (Math 102)[§§]

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Sophomore

General Chemistry II (Chem 102)

Physics 101

Multidimensional Calculus (Math 207)*

Distribution/Elective

Chemical Analysis (Chem 311)

Physics 102

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Junior

Organic Chemistry I (Chem 201)

Thermodynamics & Kinetics (Chem 352)

Distribution/Elective

Distribution/Elective

Organic Chemistry II (Chem 202)

Inorganic Chemistry (Chem 308)

Junior Seminar (Chem 301) [1/2 course][***]

Distribution/Elective

Senior

Mechanistic Biochemistry (Chem 307)

Advanced Elective (Chem 4XX)[†††]

Research (Chem 444) [1/2 course][‡‡‡]

Elective

Elective

Senior Seminar (Chem 401) [1/2 course]

Quantum Chem & Spectroscopy (Chem 422)

Advanced Elective (Chem 4XX)

Research (Chem 444) [1/2 course]§

Elective

 

·       For General Distribution requirements, choose from the following[§§§]

o      English 101

o      History 100

o      Philosophy or Religion course

o      Art & Performing Arts course (Art, Art History, Music, Theatre)

o      Social Science course (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science)

o      Foreign Language course at 300-level

·       General Distribution requirements, as well as two Physical Education courses, must be completed by the junior year.

 

 

 



[*] Math course placement is determined before Freshman registration.  If Math 101 is the first course, then Math 207 may be taken during the sophomore year.  Math 207 is strongly recommended, but not required, for the Chemistry major. 

[†] Biology courses are not required for the Chemistry major, but are required for pre-health professional students.

[‡] Students must complete two of the following courses: Mechanistic Biochemistry (Chem 307), Inorganic Chemistry (Chem 308), and Chemical Analysis (Chem 311). 

[§] Students attend departmental seminars throughout the entire junior and senior year; registration for the course is in the spring semester.

[**] Advanced Electives include: Chem 405 (Adv Organic Chemistry), Chem 408 (Adv Topics in Inorganic Chemistry), Chem 417 (Adv Biochemistry), Chem 424 (Topics in Physical Chemistry), and Chem 428 (Adv Topics in Analytical Chemistry).

[††] Students who have completed their General Distribution requirements are encouraged to perform research during their junior or senior year.  A research project must be completed for Honors consideration. 

[‡‡] Students completing the Humanities sequence receive credit for four college course requirements (English 101, History 100, philosophy/religion, & fine arts).

[§§] Math course placement is determined before Freshman registration.  If Math 101 is the first course, then Math 207 may be taken during the sophomore year.  Math 207 is strongly recommended, but not required, for the Chemistry major. 

[***] Students attend departmental seminars throughout the entire junior and senior year; registration for the course is in the spring semester.

[†††] Advanced Electives include: Chem 405 (Adv Organic Chemistry), Chem 408 (Adv Topics in Inorganic Chemistry), Chem 417 (Adv Biochemistry), Chem 424 (Topics in Physical Chemistry), and Chem 428 (Adv Topics in Analytical Chemistry).

[‡‡‡] Students who are near the completion of their General Distribution requirements are encouraged to perform research during the school year.  A research project must be completed for Honors consideration.

[§§§] Students completing the Humanities sequence receive credit for four college course requirements (English 101, History 100, philosophy/religion, & fine arts).