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Mission Statement

The Department of Chemistry and Physics provides an undergraduate program designed to train students as professional chemists, with American Chemical Society certification, and professional physicists qualified to obtain employment in industry, education or to enter postgraduate programs in professional or academic areas. The department also provides service courses for sciences, engineering, pre-health sciences, pre-professional, education and non-technical majors. The Master of Science program in Chemistry prepares students for advanced graduate studies or entry into industrial or educational positions. 

The department mission is to: 
1. Ensure quality instruction as a primary focus for students 
2. Provide a positive learning environment for students 
3. Promote scholarship by mentoring students 
4. Maintain a faculty of teacher scholars

The Department offers programs leading to B.S. and B.A. degrees in chemistry and the B.S. degree in physics, the B.S. in forensic chemistry and the B.A. in biochemistry. In addition, the department offers pre-professional programs to prepare students for entrance into various professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine and pharmacy. The chemistry and physics department has active research programs in several areas including environmental chemiostry, biochemistry, surface chemistry, computational chemistry, materials sciences, polymer chemistry, transition metal coordination chemistry, molecular spectroscopy, organic reaction machanisms and nuclear physics. Undergraduate students are strongly encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to participate in one or more of these programs. 

Pre-Professional Programs

For details concerning pre-medicine, pre-dental and other pre-professional programs leading to professions in medicine, consult the College of Arts and Sciences section of this bulletin. 

Teacher Certification

Students wishing to teach chemistry, physics or integrated chemistry and physics in Texas public schools should consult with the department chair for detailed information.  

Minimum Math Requirements for Chemistry Courses

CHEM 1421: none
CHEM 1375, CHEM 1406, CHEM 1408, CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412, CHEM 1460, CHEM 2411, CHEM 3401, CHEM 3331, CHEM 3411, CHEM 3412, CHEM 4411, CHEM 4412, CHEM 4481: completion of MATH 1314 (College Algebra) with a grade of “C” or better. Or two years of high school algebra and one of the following: SAT math score of 500 or higher, ACT math score of 19 or higher, TASP math score of 270 or higher
CHEM 4131, CHEM 4132, CHEM 4311, CHEM 4312, CHEM 4341, CHEM 4461: completion of MATH 2414 (Calculus and Analytical Geometry II) or equivalent wth a grade of “C” or better

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry will be awarded upon completion of the following requirements.

  1. A. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum.
  2. B. Science and Mathematics:
    BIOL 1406, 1407 or GEOL 1403, 1404
    PHYS 2425, 2426, 3350
    MATH 2413, 2414, 2415
  3. C. Chemistry:
    CHEM 1411, 1412 General
    CHEM 3331, 4341 Inorganic
    CHEM 3411, 3412 Organic
    CHEM 4411 Biochemistry
    CHEM 3401, 4461 Analytical/Instrumental
    CHEM 4311, 4312, 4131, 4132 Physical
    CHEM 4111 Chemical Literature
    CHEM 4121 Senior Seminar
  4. D. Electives:
    Nine semester hours Advanced Chemistry electives.

*American Chemical Society approved degree plan. A grade of “C” or better is required in core chemistry courses (CHEM 1411, 1412, 3401, 3331, 3411, 3412, 4311, 4312, 4341, 4411)

Suggested Program of Study
(Bachelor of Science – Chemistry)* – Total Min. Hours: 121

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Biochemistry Option)

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry will be awarded after the completion of the following requirements:

  1. A. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum.
  2. B. Science and Mathematics:
    BIOL 1406, 1407, 2420
    PHYS 1401, 1402, 3350
    MATH 2413, 2414, 2415
  3. C. Chemistry:
    CHEM 1411, 1412 General
    CHEM 3401, 4461 Analytical/Instrumental
    CHEM 3331, 4341 Inorganic
    CHEM 3411, 3412 Organic
    CHEM 4411, 4412 Biochemistry
    CHEM 4311, 4312, 4131, 4132 Physical
    CHEM 4111 Chemical Literature
    CHEM 4121 Seminar
  4. D. Electives:
    4 semester hours of biology electives selected from BIOL 2476, 3440, 3470, 4405 and 6-8 hours of advanced chemistry/biology electives selected from CHEM 4351, 4371, 4471 and/or BIOL 3420, 3470, 4405.

Suggested Program of Study
(Bachelor of Science – Chemistry)* – Total Min. Hours: 130

Biochemistry Option
The following is a recommended program of study for completion of the degree plan in the minimum semester hours with the specified option. Additional requirements may be required for specialized areas, i.e. certain minor requirements, preparation for graduate school, certifications or licensures. Please see a program advisor or the department chair for details.

Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry 

The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry will be awarded after the completion of the following requirements.

  1. A. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum, p. 15, and general B.A. requirements, p. 68.
  2. B. Science and Mathematics:
    BIOL 1406, 1407 or GEOL 1403, 1404
    PHYS 1401, 1402
    MATH 2376, 2377
  3. C. Chemistry
    CHEM 1411, 1412 General
    CHEM 3401 Analytical
    CHEM 3331 Inorganic
    CHEM 3411, 3412 Organic
    CHEM 4311, 4131, Physical
    CHEM 4111 Chemical Literature
    CHEM 4121 Senior Seminar
  4. D. Chemistry Electives:
    Four hours of Advanced Chemistry electives.
  5. E. Electives and Minor
    14 semester hours of electives. Complete degree must include a minor of at least 18 semester hours of which 6 semester hours must be in advanced courses.

Suggested Program of Study
(Bachelor of Arts – Chemistry) – Total Min. Hours: 122

Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry 

The Bachelor of Arts degree in biochemistry will be awarded after the completion of the following requirements.

  1. A. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum, p. 15, and general B.A. requirements, p. 68.
  2. B. Science and Mathematics:
    PHYS 1401, 1402
    MATH 2413, 1342
  3. C. Biology Minor
    BIOL 1406, 1407
    BIOL 2420
    BIOL 3470
    BIOL 4470
  4. D. Chemistry
    CHEM 1411, 1412
    CHEM 3331
    CHEM 3401
    CHEM 3411, 3412
    CHEM 4111, 4121
    CHEM 4131, 4315
    CHEM 4411, 4412
  5. E. Modern Language: 12 hours

Suggested Program of Study
(Bachelor of Arts – Biochemistry option) – Total Min. Hours: 121

Suggested Program of Study
(Bachelor of Science – Biology & Chemistry) – Total Min. Hours: 146

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Chemistry

The Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Chemistry will be awarded after the completion of the following requirements.

  1. A. General Requirements:
    See core curriculum, p. 15
  2. B. Science and Mathematics:
    MATH 2413, 1342
    PHYS 1401, 1402
    BIOL 1406, 1407
    BIOL 2420
    BIOL 3470
    BIOL 4300
    BIOL 4401
  3. C. Criminal Justice
    CRIJ 1301
    CRIJ 2314
    CRIJ 3310
    CRIJ 4313
    CRIJ Electives (3 hrs)
  4. D. Chemistry
    CHEM 1411, 1412
    CHEM 3401
    CHEM 3411, 3412
    CHEM 4315
    CHEM 4411
    CHEM 4111, 4121
    CHEM 4461
    CHEM 3491, 4491

Suggested Program of Study
(Bachelor of Science – Forensic Chemistry) – Total Min. Hours: 128

Minor in Chemistry

A chemistry minor consists of at least 19 hours to include CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412, CHEM 3411 and two courses chosen from: CHEM 3331, CHEM 3401, CHEM 3412, CHEM 4411, CHEM 4481, or CHEM 4131 and CHEM 4311. To qualify for the minor a grade of no less than “C” must be obtained in each of the courses applied to the minor.

Graduate Program 

The Department of Chemistry and Physics offers a program of study leading to the Master of Science in Chemistry degree. Those seeking admission to this program must meet the general requirements as set forth in this catalog for admission to the College of Graduate Studies and must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate work or 2.50 on all undergraduate work. 

In addition, the applicant must offer the substantial equivalent of the course in general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry required of undergraduate students in the chemistry curriculum. The applicant also must have completed one year of college physics and mathematics through integral calculus. 

Degree Requirements

The candidat for the M.S. degree in chemistry must meet all the College of Graduate Studies general degree requirements as listed in the catalog. Additional specific degree requirements are as follows: 

Thesis Option
This option is strongly recommended for those who plan to continue graduate work beyond the mater's level. The thesis option requires a minimum of 30 hours to include: 

  1. Fifteen to 18 semester hours of coursework in chemistry, which must include CHEM 5310, 5330, 5350 and 5370, and at least one 5000 level selected topics course in chemistry with a GPA of 3.00 or better
  2. Presentation of a thesis
  3. Six to nine additional semester hours of 5000 or higher level courses in an approved field of study

Non-Thesis Option
This option is intended for those not seeking a higher degree. 

  1. Complete 35 semester hours of graduate credit. A minimum of 21 hours in chemistry is required, which must include CHEM 5310, 5330, 5350 and 5370, and at least three 5000 level selected topics courses in chemistry with a GPA of 3.00 or better. The remaining 15 hours must be in chemistry or an approved field of study
  2. File for candidacy when one-half of the coursework is completed
  3. Pass a written, comprehensive exam on chemistry during their last term before graduation