Minor in Chemistry
CHEMISTRY MINOR (CM) WORKSHEET [PDF]
The Department of Chemistry offers a minor in Chemistry to all undergraduate students in the School of Engineering. Students must complete General Chemistry (Ch110, 3 credits) and General Chemistry Laboratory (Ch111, 1.5 credits) as well as 16 additional credits from a list of approved courses (see below). At least 2 credits must come from a 200+ level Chemistry laboratory course and at least 2 courses must be “advanced” courses, as determined by the Department. No more than 4 credits may be used towards the fulfillment of any specific degree requirements, and no more than 6 credits may be chosen from Ch 391-398 and Ch 491-494.
A maximum of 3 credits may also be used towards the fulfillment of another minor, such as the Bioengineering minor or the Computer Science minor. If any credits are at the 400 level, they may not also be used towards the fulfillment of requirements for a master’s degree in Engineering. An overall GPA, at graduation, of at least 3.0 among the Chemistry courses described above and applied to the minor (minimum of 20.5 credits) is also required.
Program Goals
Students who complete the Minor in Chemistry will
- demonstrate a broad understanding of introductory chemistry concepts and analytical laboratory techniques,
- develop intermediate-level training and hands-on capabilities in modern experimental chemistry,
- gain skills and knowledge within one or more of the principal subfields of modern chemistry according to their interests and professional goals, and
- have opportunities to participate in undergraduate research in chemistry.
List of approved courses for the minor in Chemistry
This list will be reviewed on an annual basis and modified as needed. Students and faculty may apply for the inclusion of additional courses either on an ongoing or on a case-by-case basis. In both cases, these courses will be reviewed by the Department of Chemistry as to whether they include sufficient chemistry content to be included. In addition to the courses listed here, all courses with a “Ch” prefix offered by the Chemistry department may be applied towards the Chemistry minor but must be classified by the Chemistry department as to what level is applicable.
Introductory courses
Ch 110 General Chemistry
Ch 111 General Chemistry Laboratory
Laboratory courses
Ch 233 Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Ch 351 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
Foundation courses
Ch 160 Physical Principles of Chemistry
Ch 161 Physical Principles of Chemistry
ESC 210 Materials Science
ChE 211 Materials Science for Chemical Engineers
EID 222 Biomaterials
Ch 231 Organic Chemistry I
Ch 250 Analytical Chemistry
Ch 255 Food Science: Frozen Desserts
Advanced courses
Ch 232.1 Principles of Organic Chemistry II
Ch 232 Organic Chemistry II
ChE 332 Chemical Reaction Engineering
Ch 340 Biochemistry
Ch 361 Physical Chemistry I
Ch 362 Physical Chemistry II
Ch 363 Physical Chemistry
Ch 364 Solid-State Chemistry
Ch 365 Chemical Kinetics
Ch 370 Inorganic Chemistry
Ch 380 Selected Topics in Chemistry
Ch 381 Environmental Chemistry and Climate Change
Ch 391 Research Problem I
Ch 392-8 Research Problem II-VIII
ChE 411 Polymer Technology and Engineering
ME 415 Introduction to Nanotechnology
Bio 422 Protein Expression, Purification and Analysis
ChE 431 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics & Molecular Theory
Ch 433 Advanced Organic Chemistry
Ch 440 Biochemistry II
Ch 451 Nanomaterials
Ch 452 Electrochemistry
Ch 460 Statistical Mechanics and Computational Chemistry
ChE 474 Drug Formulation and Delivery
Ch 480 Special Topics in Chemistry
Ch 491-4 Advanced Chemistry Research I-IV