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Chemistry
Department Chair: Brian Johnson
Faculty: Robert Fulton, Kate Graham, David Huber, Henry Jakubowski, Brian Johnson,
Edward McIntee, Anna McKenna, Frank Rioux, Michael Ross, Chris Schaller, Carleen Schomer
OSB, Richard White
A degree in chemistry, in addition to being an excellent
preparation for industrial employment, graduate study or secondary teaching, also prepares
students to apply for further study in the areas of medicine, law, business
administration, government service and agriculture science. To this end, the department
offers a variety of introductory and advanced courses.
The 123-234 sequence is intended primarily for students majoring
in chemistry or one of the other natural sciences and provides a thorough introduction to
the fundamental principles of physical and inorganic chemistry. The courses beyond 234 are
intended for the students seeking a major or a minor degree in chemistry; they also serve
as supporting courses for students majoring in related fields.
Students majoring in allied health fields such as dietetics should
take the 111-112 sequence. It provides an introduction to inorganic, organic and
biochemistry. This sequence does not meet the prerequisites for any other chemistry
course.
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