BS Four-Year Degree Plan: Chemistry Comprehensive

The following is a sample schedule for this major – your actual schedule may vary.

Meet with your advisor and review the class schedule before confirming your schedule.

Missouri State is committed to helping you graduate in four years.

The following degree plan, last reviewed 08-07-2023, is based on the 2023-24 catalog and Missouri State general education requirements.

First semester (fall)

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Total hours 15

Second semester (spring)

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Life Sciences (with lab) - General Education 3-4
Total hours 16-19

Third semester (fall)

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Social and Behavioral Sciences - General Education 3
Total hours 14-16

Fourth semester (spring)

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Total hours 17-18

Fifth semester (fall)

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Cultural Competence - General Education 3
Humanities - General Education 3
Total hours 15

Sixth semester (spring)

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Chemistry electives 3-6
Social and Behavioral Sciences - General Education 3
The Arts - General Education 3
General Education or electives 3
Total hours 15-18

Seventh semester (fall)

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Chemistry elective 2-5
Public Issues - General Education 3
Total hours 12-15

Eighth semester (spring)

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Chemistry electives 2-6
General Education or electives 6
Total hours 12-16

 

Tips for success

  • Chemistry electives:
    • CHM 376: Inorganic Preparation
    • CHM 397: Cooperative Education in Chemistry
    • CHM 399: Undergraduate Research or CHM 499: Advanced Undergraduate Research (1-3 hr)
    • CHM 509: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
    • CHM 514: Polymer Chemistry
    • CHM 542: Advanced Organic Chemistry
    • CHM 555: Biochemistry Laboratory I
    • CHM 556: Biochemistry II
    • CHM 557: Biochemistry Laboratory II
  • Requirements include:
    • A grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 in major and minor fields (chemistry and mathematics).
    • Fourty (40) hours must be in upper level courses (300 level or above).