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Chemistry
Bachelor's programs in chemistry are built on an in-depth foundation of sequential
coursework in science and math, while upper-division cousework provides the preparation
necessary for graduate studies and/or work in industry. Multiple tracks are often
available. For example, some institutions offer a specialty in biochemistry or certification
for high school teaching. To transfer as a junior into a bachelor's chemistry program,
students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credits, including all of the essential
prerequisite courses below. Students should be aware that because of differences
among schools in the number of credits for which various courses are offered and
the possible need for prerequisite courses, it may be difficult to complete an Associate
in Science degree without taking more credits than will be accepted in transfer.
Students planning on a chemistry major should select courses in consultation with
an advisor.
A grade of C or better may be required for chemistry, mathematics, and engineering
science courses to transfer.
Be sure to consult the institution you plan on transferring to for course articulations.
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