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Curriculum Leading to the Degree of B.S. in lndustriul Chemistry
il FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester Crs. Second Semester Crs.
lgilitaiy lor Air Science (Men) g hE/Iilitarly ing Air Science (Men) .3
ng is 1 a ng is
Mathematics 17 (College Algebra) 3 Mathematics 19 (Analytics & Cale I) 3
Mathematics 18 (Trigonometry) 3 Phys. Ed, 1
Chemistry 1a (General Chemistry) 5 Eng. 6 (Pub. Spkg.) 3
Hygiene 1 1_ Chemistry 1b (General Chemistry) 5
Phys. Ed. 1’ °Elective, Social Studies 3
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SOPHOMOBE YEAR
, First Semester Crs. Second Semester Crs.
§1V€ Military or Air Science (Men) 2 Military or Air Science 2
QOW Chemistry 25a (Ariat. Chem.) 5 Chemistry 25b (Anal. Chem.) 5
· . Mathematics 20 (Analytics & Calc 11) 4 Mathematics 21 (Analytics 8; Calc IH) 4
l'l1S Physics Ba S Physics Sb 3
;tI·y’ Physics_/ia 2 Physics 4h _ 2
Host Humanities—Elec. 2 Lngineering Drawing 2 1
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S_ ]UNIOR YEAH
F'*st Se ester Crs. Second Semester Crs.
Cheiiiistry n1S0a (Organic) 5 Chemistry 180b (Organic) 5
Chemistry 140a (Physical) 3 Chemistry 140b (Physical) 3
Chemistry 144:1 (Physical Lab.) 2 Chemistry 144b (Physical Lab.) 2
r of German 21a 3 Mathcinatics 105 (Differential
Y 1 Economics 51 8 Equations) 3
jrjle Elective (Social Studies) 3 EElectiveglgluiiianities 25
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l°€· snmori YEAR
iles- First Semester Crs. Second Semester Crs.
vjth Chemistry 110a (Advanced Chemistry 110b (Advanced
Inorganic) 2 C l¤0¤`g¤¤i?l) Ob (I d Cl 2
Chenfstry 164a (Ind. Chem. Prin.) 2 hemistry 6 n . rem. Proc.
{hg Chemistry 1BF31(Qualitative 3 C1& $T<€iCl11)(_ib (I d Ch P _ ) -3
Organic ina.) icnns ry a- n ._ em. rm.
and Chemistry 1§$0a (Ind. Chem. Proc. 2 Clxclipiistry 1141 (Clremical 3
  Stoicli. ' ierinocynamics
Chemistry 181 (Chemical Literature) 1 `i‘Clicmistry 18Sb (Seminar) 1
i‘Chemistry 188:1 (Seminar) 0 }iBl()lOglCfll Science B
iliiological Science ) gl German 24b 3
°Eleetive (Humanities
Corman 241 3
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¤   Total numher of semester hours required for a degrcc   ugiiiggignl éducgign credit,
ad' ° Electives are to he chosen from courses designated by the Department of Chemistry.
;h;i{ A student who is planning on graduate work may substitute six semester hours of French
for the requirement in the Humanities. _ _ _
?Cheinistry 188a, b (Undergraduate Seminar). Each senior is required to present a
Dm- minimum ot four reports to the student-faculty group to earn one semester hour of credit.
. d Attendance at the seminar for two semesters is required before onelhour of credit is earned.
rc   1 I The li$iotog]gealDScience requ;reé1;Jent_n;ny be met by courses in this field selected with
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da] Students wishing to mz1j01’ in €COIlOH1lCS fI`Om the SOCl£1l SCl€I1C6 approach
fha may register in the College of Arts and Sciences. This program will enable
the graduate to enter many fields of govemmental and private employment.