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Major Requirements
The major program consists of the following requirements:
All of the Following
- CHEM 101Â -Â General Chemistry I and CHEM 101LÂ (usually completed in the first year)
- CHEM 102Â -Â General Chemistry II and CHEM 102LÂ (usually completed in the first year)
- CHEM 263Â -Â Organic Chemistry I and CHEM 263LÂ (usually completed in the sophomore year)
- CHEM 264Â -Â Organic Chemistry II and CHEM 264LÂ (usually completed in the sophomore year)
- CHEM 333Â -Â Physical Chemistry I (usually completed in the fall of junior year)
- CHEM 334Â -Â Physical Chemistry II (usually completed in the spring of junior year)
- CHEM 371Â -Â Instrumental Methods (usually completed in the fall of junior year)
- CHEM 381Â -Â Practical Quantitative Analysis (usually completed in the fall of junior year)
- CHEM 382Â -Â Molecular Spectroscopy
- CHEM 481 - Advanced Chemistry Research (research conducted by chemistry majors while participating in 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Bethesda Biomedical Research in the fall of their senior year fulfills this requirement.)
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CHEM 482Â -Â Advanced Chemistry Research
(usually completed in the spring of senior year)
 CHEM 111/CHEM 111L, a one-term course designed for the well-prepared first-year student, may be substituted for CHEM 101/CHEM 101L and CHEM 102/CHEM 102L and facilitates an early entry into CHEM 212/CHEM 212L.
Integrated Laboratory
Courses fulfilling this requirement have an attribute of CHIL in the course offerings.
At least one from the following (usually taken in the junior year):
- CHEM 384Â -Â Molecular Dynamics
- CHEM 385Â -Â Biophysical Chemistry Methods
- CHEM 387Â -Â Special Topics: Structure and Analysis
Electives
At least two course credits, including at least one full-semester course from:
Full-Semester Courses
Courses fulfilling this requirement have an attribute of CHEL in the course offerings.
- CHEM 212Â -Â Inorganic Chemistry and CHEM 212LÂ
- CHEM 214Â -Â Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 353Â -Â Proteins and Nucleic Acids
Half-Semester Courses
Courses fulfilling this requirement have an attribute of CHHS in the course offerings.
- CHEM 413Â -Â Molecular Symmetry
- CHEM 415Â -Â Organometallic Chemistry
- CHEM 431Â -Â Molecular Modeling/Simulation
- CHEM 440Â -Â Materials Chemistry
- CHEM 452Â -Â Metabolic Chemistry
- CHEM 454Â -Â Bioenergetics
- CHEM 456Â -Â Bioinorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 458Â -Â Bioorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 461Â -Â Organic Reaction Mechanisms
- CHEM 464Â -Â Organic Synthesis
- CHEM 468Â -Â Medicinal Chemistry
- CHEM 477Â -Â Environmental Chemistry
Note:
Independent Studies (CHEM 291, CHEM 391, and CHEM 491) may not normally be substituted for one of the courses listed in the above requirements, but if it can be demonstrated that such a course provides sufficient breadth at the advanced level, the department will consider a petition for substitution.
Additional Requirements
Calculus Course Option
At least one course from the following:
- MATH 162Â -Â Calculus II
-
MATH 163Â -Â Calculus III
 MATH 161 is the recommended starting point for students with minimal secondary school calculus experience. - MATH 214 - Linear Algebra
Physics Courses
One course in Classical Mechanics and one course in Electricty and Magnetism (usually taken by the sophomore year):
Seminar Series
Junior and senior majors are expected to attend a weekly seminar series at which students, faculty, and guests present topics from the current literature and their own research.
GPA Requirement
An overall GPA of at least 2.00 is required for the chemistry courses (and associated labs) chosen to meet major requirements.
Honors and High Honors
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Chemistry Department
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