Chemistry
Like biology, chemistry is a basic science relevant to all life on Earth (and the larger universe). The field’s foundational principles cross industry and discipline, contributing to groundbreaking innovations that lead to the medicines we take, the cleaning products we use, and even the skin, hair, and beauty products we see online. The skills you learn in chemistry, not only help you understand the known world, but can even be part of your journey to discover unknown ones.
In addition to majoring or minoring in general chemistry, students also have the option to choose a concentration for the chemistry major:
Learn how to:
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Demonstrate and share ethical values of scientific research, as well as chemistry’s impact on the environment and society
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Recognize interdisciplinary relationships between chemistry and other basic sciences including biology, physics, biophysics, polymers, material sciences, biochemistry, nanotechnology, and mathematics
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Think critically and analytically on investigation and interpretation of experimental results
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Solve problems of a chemical nature through application of knowledge of experimental and theoretical approaches
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Apply knowledge to connect solutions and approaches to new problems
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Effectively communicate data and information to the scientific community through written and oral formats
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Demonstrate mastery of chemistry foundations and applications
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Apply program knowledge to real world questions and issues
750+ Course Options
The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.
Our renowned faculty design the curriculum to prepare students for careers and pursuits in scientific, professional, and research positions. We welcome students with a passion for science and its applications, who see chemistry as a way to solve the world’s most pressing problems through scientific inquiry.
Learn about the basics of chemical elements, organic and inorganic compounds, concepts and mechanism of chemical reactions, chemical structure and analysis, thermodynamics, as well as instrumentation, experiments, and technologies. Courses in general chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and polymer chemistry provide in-depth instruction in fundamentals concepts and theories, principles, and techniques.
Admission requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Chemistry major, students must be enrolled and in good academic standing. It also helps if you’re excited about and interested in a career in science!
Program Requirements
To graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Life Sciences, students must complete 120 credit hours. These credit hours split among:
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General Education Requirements, or GERs
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Core major courses
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Supporting major courses
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Electives
General Education Requirements (GERs)
All students must complete 40 GER credits. In addition, all science majors must also take these courses to satisfy GERs.
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MATH 131 (College Algebra for science majors)
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BIOL 106 (Fundamentals of cell biology) and
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CHEM 101 - General Chemistry (Prerequisite MATH 131)
Learn more about the program courses you may take as part of the Chemistry major.
Core Courses (40 credits)
Course | credits | Name |
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CHEM 102 | 4 | General Chemistry II |
CHEM 205 | 4 | Quantitative Analysis |
CHEM 307 | 5 | Organic Chemistry I |
CHEM 308 |
5 |
Organic Chemistry II |
CHEM 310 | 4 | Instrumentation |
CHEM 405 |
4 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
CHEM 401 |
4 |
Physical Chemistry I |
CHEM 402 | 4 | Physical Chemistry II |
CHEM 403 | 1 | Seminar I |
CHEM 404 | 1 |
Seminar II |
CHEM 313 | 4 | Biochemistry |
Supporting Courses (24 credits)
Course | credits | Name |
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PHYS 303 | 4 | Mechanics and Dynamics |
PHYS 304 | 4 | Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism |
MATH 132 | 4 | Pre-Calculus |
MATH 201 | 4 | Calculus I |
MATH 202 |
4 |
Calculus II |
BIOL 103 | 4 | Botany |
Electives (any courses totaling 15 credits )
Course | credits | Name |
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CHEM 470 | 3 | Toxicology |
CHEM 490 | 4 | Polymer Chemistry |
CHEM 409 | 4 | Research & Individual Study |
CHEM 290 | 3 | Computational Chemistry |
CHEM 450 | 3 | Phytochemistry |
CHEM 410 | 4 | Forensic Chemistry |
NANO 400 | 3 | Nanotechnology |
Remember! You must complete all major and prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher.
Sample Degree Plan
This plan is only for example purposes. Your academic journey may be slightly different from another student’s, so be sure to always communicate with your academic advisor before finalizing your course schedule.
Fall Semester (16 credits)
Course | credits | name |
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ENGL 101 | 3 | English Composition I |
PSYC 201 | 3 | General Psychology |
MATH 131 | 3 | College Algebra |
HIST xxx | 3 | History I Course |
PHIL 102 | 3 | Introduction to Logic |
ORIE 101 | 1 | Freshman Seminar |
Spring Semester (18 credits)
course | credits | name |
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MATH 132 | 4 | Pre-Calculus |
BIOL 106 | 4 | Cell Biology |
CHEM 101 | 4 | General Chemistry I |
MISY 150 | 3 | Tech Fluency |
HIST xxx | 3 | History II Course |
Fall Semester (16 credits)
Course | credits | name |
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ENGL 102 | 3 | English Composition II |
ANTH 207 | 3 | Anthropology |
WLIT 207 | 3 | World Literature |
BIOL 103 | 4 | General Botany |
HEED 1xx | 3 | Personal Health |
Spring Semester (14 credits)
Course | credits | name |
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CHEM 102 | 4 | General Chemistry II |
MATH 201 | 4 | Calculus I |
IDIS 102 | 3 | Music and Dance |
CHEM 290 | 3 | Computational Chemistry |
Fall Semester (17 credits)
Course | credits | name |
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CHEM 307 | 5 | Organic Chemistry |
PHYS 303 | 4 | Mechanics and Particle Dynamics |
CHEM 205 | 4 | Quantitative Analysis |
CHEM 401 | 4 | Physical Chemistry I |
Spring Semester (17 credits)
course | credits | name |
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CHEM 308 | 5 | Organic Chemistry II |
PHYS 304 | 4 | Heat and Electricity |
CHEM 310 |
4 |
Instrumentation |
CHEM 313 | 4 | Biochemistry |
Fall Semester (13 credits)
Course | credits | name |
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CHEM 403 | 1 | Seminar in Chemistry I |
CHEM 410 | 4 | Forensic Chemistry |
CHEM 405 | 4 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
CHEM 490/450 | 4/3 | Polymer Chemistry/Phytochemistry |
Spring Semester (13 credits)
Course | credits | Name |
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CHEM 470/409 | 3/4 | Toxicology/Research & Individual Study |
CHEM 408 | 1 | Seminar in Chemistry II |
CHEM 402 | 4 | Physical Chemistry II |
MATH 202 | 4 | Calculus II |
Related Natural Science Programs
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Biology: Pre-Medicine
Biology: Pre-Pharmacy
Biology: Pre-Physician Assistant
Biology
Chemistry
Computational Chemistry
Biochemistry
Polymer and Material Sciences
Biology and Life Sciences
Chemistry lives in the Department of Natural Sciences in the School of Arts & Sciences within the College of Arts & Sciences, and Education