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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry Grades 9-Adult Specialization, B.A.E.


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The mission of the Chemistry Program at Fairmont State is to help students learn chemistry, and how chemistry connects to mathematics, biology, physics, and other professional fields. We expect and encourage our students to develop the analytical, experimental, computer and problem-solving skills necessary to successfully pursue chemistry and other science based careers. The program strives to foster excellent oral and written communication skills, and is approved by the American Chemical Society. With small class sizes, innovative teaching approaches, and hands-on access to modern, research-quality instrumentation, students can develop the analytical, problem-solving and teamwork skills necessary to successfully pursue science-based careers. A student completing the B.S. degree with a major in chemistry will be competitive for graduate study in chemistry or chemical engineering, laboratory positions in the chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry or government agencies, or application to law school. By electing a few additional biology classes, students completing a B.S. degree in chemistry will be prepared for application to a variety of professional and graduate schools, including medical school, dental school, veterinary school, pharmacy school, physical therapy programs, toxicology, pharmaceutical science and forensic science graduate programs.

Programs available for students who wish to specialize in chemistry include:

  1. The B.S. in Chemistry is certified by the American Chemical Society and provides a well-balanced program of courses in the major fields of chemistry, as well as mathematics and physics. A student completing this program will be a competitive candidate for graduate study or positions in industry or government agencies.
  2. The B.A. in Education with a specialization in chemistry equips the graduate to teach chemistry in any secondary school or to pursue graduate studies in science education

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION: SPECIALIZATION IN CHEMISTRY GRADES 9-ADULT: 120 SEM. HRS.
Chemistry Curriculum (see below): 45-47 SEM. HRS.*
General Studies Requirements: 31 SEM. HRS.
Professional Education Courses: 39 SEM. HRS.
Free Electives: 3-5 SEM. HRS.*
No Minor Required

(See “Degree Requirements ” for General Studies requirements not completed through the major)

*Choosing higher-credit hour alternatives in the chemistry curriculum reduces the minimum number of free elective credit hours required to reach 128 semester hours.

Chemistry Curriculum (45-47 Credit Hours)


Required Courses (45-47 Credit Hours)


**Students who do not meet the prerequisites for MATH 2501  will be required to take MATH 1430  and/or MATH 1530 .

All courses in the specialization AND THE Praxis II Exam must be completed prior to admission to Secondary Student Teaching.

General Studies Requirements (30 Credit Hours)


* Any course(s) marked with an asterisk (*) are recommended to complement the program curriculum; however, students may select any other courses from the approved General Studies  list.

Outcome 1 - Critical Analysis


Outcome 2 - Quantitative Literacy


Outcome 3 - Written Communication


Outcome 4 - Teamwork


Outcome 5 - Information Literacy


Outcome 6 - Technology Literacy


Outcome 7 - Oral Communication


Outcome 8 - Citizenship


Outcome 9 - Ethics


Outcome 10- Health


Outcome 11- Interdisciplinary


Outcome 12 - Fine Arts


  • Any Course or Combination of Courses in Outcome 12 (3)

Outcome 13 - Humanities


Outcome 14 - Social Sciences


Outcome 15 - Natural Science


Outcome 16 - Cultural Awareness


Additional General Studies Hours


(WIC - Satisfied in Major)

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