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The four-year curriculum leading to the Bachelor
of Science degree in Chemistry enables the graduate
to enter professional practice as a chemist in the
areas of research, development, production, sales
consulting and management, or to enter graduate or
professional programs leading to advanced degrees in
the following broad fields of specialization: analytical
chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic
chemistry, or physical chemistry. The judicious use of
electives enables those interested in the health profession
schools to meet admission requirements at
these schools.
The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry requires
completion of 125 credit hours of course work
including 46 credit hours in chemistry courses, 38
credit hours in departmental requirements, 34 credit
hours of university required core courses, 7 credit
hours of general electives, satisfactory completion of
the Writing Proficiency Examination (proving competency
in communication), and a departmental
comprehensive examination (proving competency in
fundamental chemical principles).
MISSION                                                       BACK TO TOP
To educate undergraduate students on the appropriate
fundamental and advanced aspects of chemistry
and to prepare chemistry majors for employment,
graduate school, or professional school.
OBJECTIVES                                               
1. To offer course work suitable for a student wishing to major in
     chemistry.
2. To offer instruction and mentoring in research and technology
    associated with chemistry.
3. To offer service course work required for students in other disciplines.
1. Total number of hours for graduation: 125
2. Total number of hours in major courses: 46
     CHE 111, 111L, 112, 112L, 211, 211L, 212, 212L,
     301, 301L, 303, 303L, 304, 304L, 306, 401, 402,
     403, 403L, 404, 404L,405, 410, 411
3. Total number of hours in core courses: 34
4. Total number of hours in departmental requirements:38
     BIO 112,112L, MAT 201, 202, 203, 302, PHY
220, 220L, 222, 222L,
     World Language (8 hours),
Computer Science elective (3 hours)
5. Total number of hours in general electives: 7
6. Writing Proficiency Examination
7. Senior Comprehensive (CHE 900)
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR                   
In order to obtain a minor in Chemistry, a total of 20 credit hours of Chemistry courses are required. The required Chemistry courses are: 111, 111L, 112, 112L, 211, 211L, 212, 212L, 301, 301L.
CHEMISTRY COURSES                               BACK TO TOP
The links below give you a listing of all of the necessary classes and
descriptions of each class required for a major in Chemistry.
CHEMISTRY FACULTY                               
Dr. Allan R. Burkett                   Professor of Chemistry
Ms. Pamela Mitchell                  Lab Assistant/Chemistry
Dr. Reginald O. Stanton          Assistant Professor of Chemistry
CHEMISTRY CLUBS                                   BACK TO TOP
Chemistry Club
Dillard University Chemical Society
National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
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