Minor in Chemistry
About the Minor
The academic minor program in Chemistry is designed to expose students to each of the major sub-disciplines of chemistry (analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical). In order to accomplish this, students take a total of at least 27.5 credits of chemistry past the freshman year (100-level courses).
As chemistry is an experimental science, at least two laboratory courses must be included in the group of courses taken for the minor. Students should note that their academic major may require certain chemistry courses that can also be used to fulfill the requirements for a minor in Chemistry.
Program Requirements
Required Courses | ||
CHEM 241 | Organic Chemistry I | 4.0 |
CHEM 230 | Quantitative Analysis | 4.0 |
CHEM 253 | Thermodynamics and Kinetics * | 4.0 |
CHEM 421 | Inorganic Chemistry I | 3.0 |
CHEM 244 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | 3.0 |
Chemistry Electives ** | 9.5 | |
Total Credits | 27.5 |
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May substitute CHEC 352 Physical Chemistry and Applications II (4 credits) or CHEC 353 Physical Chemistry and Applications III (4 credits) for the CHEM 253 Thermodynamics and Kinetics requirement.
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The 9.5 credits of chemistry electives must include at least one additional laboratory course. These electives are selected from any of the regularly offered chemistry department lecture or laboratory courses 200-level and above according to your specific interests. Note that existing course pre-requisites may affect which courses may be selected. The variable credit courses CHEM 493 Senior Research Project or CHEM 497 Research (Undergraduate) may also be used to fulfill either the lecture or laboratory requirements for the minor.
Additional Information
For more information about the minor, contact:
Daniel King, PhD
Undergraduate Affairs Committee Chair
Department of Chemistry
Drexel University
dk68@drexel.edu