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Chemistry (Minor)

The minor in Chemistry is designed for non-Chemistry majors to demonstrate additional specialization in the field of chemistry as part of an undergraduate degree.

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A minimum of 23 credits is required for the Minor.

Students interested in the Chemistry Minor should consult their advisor for information on course requirements. More information will be added to this page when available.

Courses and Curriculum

Chemistry Minor Requirements

  • 23+ credits required for minor completion
  • Students should meet with their academic advisor each semester and use to monitor their individual progress toward completion of the minor.

Minor Requirements

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Perform chemical laboratory techniques safely and with proficiency.
  2. Explain core concepts in chemistry, including the relationship between structure and molecular activity.
  3. Apply critical, analytical, and integrative thinking to solve chemical problems.
  4. Use appropriate scientific methods and instruments with proficiency.

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