


CHM 1020 is a terminal general education course that explores Chemistry in terms of society.CHM 1030/ CHM 1031 is a terminal sequence for non-science students that presents Chemistry from a medical and nursing perspective.The following general chemistry offerings are available: General Chemistry 2 and General Chemistry 2 LaboratoryĪ placement exam is offered via ONE.UF and the score achieved determines whether CHM 1025 or CHM 2045 is the appropriate first course in chemistry. General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
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An additional 4000-level CHM laboratory course or CHM 4910 (2-3 credits)Ĭourse Details Introduction to General ChemistryĬHM 1025, a two-credit course, is offered for students who need to strengthen their understanding of basic concepts of atomic structure and stoichiometry before beginning the general chemistry sequence: Course List Code.An additional 4000-level CHM lecture course (2-3 credits).Completion of all coursework for the standard Chemistry specialization.The following coursework and lab experiences are necessary to satisfy the requirements for ACS certification: The ACS-certified degree is comprised of foundational coursework from each of the five subdisciplines of Chemistry (analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, physical, and organic), as well as additional in-depth courses and laboratory experiences. Students completing a baccalaureate degree in the standard Chemistry specialization may enhance their undergraduate experience by completing an ACS-certified degree. The Chemistry program at the University of Florida is approved by the American Chemistry Society (ACS). Coursework for each specialization can be found below under Critical Tracking and Model Semester Plan. Required coursework will depend upon the program chosen. ENC 3254 is suggested to fulfill part of the university Writing Requirement. Any foreign language acceptable to the college can be taken with this minimum program and language courses can be taken S/U. Coursework for the Majorįor either specialization (chemistry or biochemistry), all required courses must be completed within two attempts with minimum grades of C. Undergraduate research will frequently result in journal publications and/or presentations at scientific meetings. The department encourages students in either specialization to include undergraduate research with one of the department's internationally recognized faculty as a component of the undergraduate experience. Students are encouraged to regularly check DegreeWorks to ensure that satisfactory progress is being made toward earning a degree.Students can choose the Chemistry specialization, which is comparable to that offered in any major university, or the Biochemistry specialization, which is designed to give more flexibility to students wanting to pursue courses with biological focus. Once he or she has completed the undergraduate mathematics major courses.ĭECLARING A MATHematics or Statistics MAJOR Students in this program may lose eligibility for undergraduate scholarships suchĪs Bright Futures, but they become eligible to apply for a graduate teaching assistantship To apply for admission, send an email to the Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics stating your qualifications and desire to enter the program. at least a 3.5 GPA for all mathematics courses taken at the 3000-level or above.at least a 3.0 GPA for all college courses and.completed at least 30 hours of college credit, including 8 hours of 3000-level or.

Must fulfill all requirements for both the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and the Masterįor admission to the program, a student must have Mathematics and the ability to handle a fast-paced, challenging program leading toīachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Mathematics in four to five years. This program is designed for superior students having a solid background in high school
