Majors, Minors and Concentrations Details
B.A. degree program in chemistry
HEGIS code 1905
NYS SED program code 02082
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Program/Department Advisers
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Mieszawska, Aneta | Associate Professor | 718.951.5000 x2839 | 350 Ingersoll Hall Ext. |
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Program requirements (56-70 credits)
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One of the following sets of courses:
Chemistry 1200 and 1201;
Chemistry 1050 and 2060 and 1201;
Chemistry 1050 and 2050;
Chemistry 1100;
Students must complete either Chemistry 2100 or both Chemistry 2200 and 2201.
All of the following: Chemistry 2110, 3410 or 3415W, 3510 or both 3511 and 3512, 3520 or both 3521 and 3522, 3900, 4600 or 4610.
At least five credits chosen from the following: Chemistry 2700, 3420, 4530, 4550, 4570, 4571, 4572, 4580, 4581, 4620, 4640, 4720, 4760, 4761, either 4780 or 4790.
One of the following physics sequences a) or b) or c):
a) Physics 1100 (or Physics 1111 and 1112) and 2100.
b) Physics 1150 and 2150.
c) Physics 1150 and 2100.
The following mathematics sequence:
* Mathematics 1006 or assignment by the Department of Mathematics to Math 1011, 1012, or 1026;
* Mathematics 1011, 1012, or 1021 and 1026, or assignment by the Department of Mathematics to Math 1201 or 1206;
* Mathematics 1201, or assignment by the Department of Mathematics to Math 1206;
* Math 1206
A minimum of 15 credits in advanced courses in chemistry must be completed at Brooklyn College with a grade of C- or higher in each course.