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1 The Chemistry Major at Boise State University An Advising Packet The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry This packet reflects the requirements as listed in the 0-0 Catalog

2 Table of Contents Welcome to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.. Emphasis Choices within the Chemistry Degree. Flowchart of Required Chemistry, Math & Physics Courses 5 Course Requirements Checklist and Suggested Schedule of Courses for the Chemistry BS Degree, Professional Emphasis (ACS Certified)... 6 Chemistry BS Degree, Biochemistry Emphasis (ACS Certified) Chemistry BS Degree, Biochemistry Emphasis Chemistry BS Degree, Forensics Emphasis..... Chemistry BS Degree, Secondary Education Emphasis Advising Packet

3 Welcome to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry! What Does a Chemist Do? You are interested in chemistry but what can you do with a degree in this field? Chemistry is a rewarding, albeit challenging, field of study. It is learning about the composition, properties and reactions possible with a diversity of substances, many of which are involved in different aspects of everyday life. A Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry can open doors to further study at graduate schools or professional schools (i.e., medical, dental or pharmacy). A chemistry degree can also qualify one to work in industry, analytical and forensic laboratories, conduct research, or teach at the high school level. Boise State University also offers a Master of Science degree in Chemistry; see your advisor for more details. Advising Matters! The department strongly recommends meeting with an advisor each semester. Advising provides an opportunity: to discuss your career goals and plans. to review classes, prerequisites and schedules, keeping in mind possible curriculum changes that may not be listed in the catalog. Advisors can often provide helpful strategies for getting into closed classes, and can also act as your advocate. to help ensure that required classes are completed in a timely manner, and that you are on schedule for graduation. for your advisor to get to know you, so they can provide a reference if needed later for applications for employment or graduate and professional schools. If you have not yet been assigned an advisor or have other advising questions, please contact Karen Hammond, Manager, Student Support (and department advising coordinator) at [email protected] or in SCNC 5E, phone This Advising Packet is not designed to replace in-person advising, but rather to help you as you plan your schedule of required classes and other necessary credits. Included in this packet are: A list of emphasis choices within the chemistry degree. A flow chart of required math and physics classes that accompany the chemistry courses. A suggested schedule of courses to help you stay on track*. *Every effort has been made to ensure that this document is current and error free. However, the requirements on record in the BSU Catalog and in the registrar s office are the official arbiter of graduation requirements. 0-0 Advising Packet

4 Emphasis choices within the Chemistry, Bachelor of Science Degree The Professional Emphasis is certified by the American Chemical Society and offers a comprehensive preparation in all sub-disciplines of chemistry. The Biochemistry Emphasis options prepare students for careers and further study at the interface of chemistry and biology. One of the biochemistry emphases is certified by the American Chemical Society. The biochemistry emphases include the standard courses required for application to professional schools such as medical, dental and pharmacy schools. The Forensics Emphasis combines a set of foundational chemistry classes with courses in other areas to prepare students for work in the specialized field of forensics. The Secondary Education Emphasis prepares and certifies students to teach the next generation of scientists at the high school level. All of the chemistry degree options above require one year of faculty-directed research. Boise State University also offers a Master of Science in Chemistry; see the Graduate Catalog at for more information. 0-0 Advising Packet

5 Flowchart of Required Chemistry, Math and Physics Courses Math (or Math 7) OR an appropriate math score AND year of high school chemistry or a one-semester preparatory chemistry course ( 99) & L Math (or Math 7) OR an appropriate math score & L MATH AND MATH (or MATH 7) MATH & 08 (Lab) & (Lab) & L MATH & 0 (Lab) & L MATH 75 (Lab) (Lab) Courses outlined in solid lines are requirements for the chemistry major. Arrows show prerequisites and give the order in which courses should be taken. 0-0 Advising Packet 5

6 Course Requirements Checklist for Chemistry Major, Professional Emphasis (ACS Certified) Course # Course Name Credits Prerequisites Corequisites Offered Foundational Studies Requirements ENGL 0 Introduction to College Writing Satisfactory placement score ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing & Research Engl 0 or satisfactory score UF 00 Intellectual Foundations UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations DLN Natural and Physical Sciences - # DLV Visual and Performing Arts DLL Literature and Humanities - DLS Social Sciences (from two different fields) 6 DLM Mathematics - # Subtotal from Foundational Requirements -5 # Necessary DLN credits (7-8) and DLM credits (-5) are satisfied with required courses below Mathematics Course Requirements MATH 70 Calculus I (DLM) MATH and or MATH 7 or a satisfactory score on MATH 75 Calculus II MATH 70 MATH 75 Multivariable and Vector Calculus MATH 75 Subtotal from Math Requirements Physics Course Requirements Physics I with Calculus (DLN) MATH 70 L, MATH 75 L Physics I with Calculus Laboratory (DLN) Physics II with Calculus, MATH 75 L L Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Subtotal from Physics Requirements 0 Chemistry Course Requirements General Chemistry I * (DLN) MATH or 7 or a satisfactory score on L L General Chemistry I Laboratory (DLN) General Chemistry II, L L L General Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry I & L, MATH and or MATH 7 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory 07 Organic Chemistry I,, L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Organic Chemistry II 07 0 Spring 0 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Spring Physical Chemistry I 09, MATH 75,, L Physical Chemistry II Spring Advanced Synthesis Laboratory (CID),, 0, (pre/corequisite) Physical Chemistry Laboratory,, 0 (pre/corequisite) 0 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry II, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II, Spring Biochemistry I 09, MATH 70 or 0 Advanced Topics in Chemistry or Spectrometric Identification 09 & 95 Research in Chemistry ( yr recommended) min of 09 (pre/corequisite) 98 Seminar (FF) Senior Chemistry Major Subtotal from Chemistry Requirements 5 Upper-division electives to total 0 credits Electives to total 0 credits 0- Total Credits 0 *Either one year of high school chemistry or 99 should be completed before taking. Spring 0-0 Advising Packet 6

7 Suggested Schedule of Courses for the Professional Emphasis for Degree Completion in Four Years*: Semester Year Spring Semester Year /L General Chemistry I/ General Chemistry I Laboratory /L General Chemistry II/ General Chemistry II Laboratory ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing and Research MATH 70 Calculus I MATH 75 Calculus II UF 00 Intellectual Foundations Foundations/Elective Courses 6 Total credits Total credits 7 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 07/08 Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 09/0 Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry I / Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory MATH 75 Multivariable & Vector Calculus /L Physics I Physics I Laboratory /L Physics II Physics II Laboratory Total credits 5 Total credits Semester Year Spring Semester Year Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry II Advanced Synthesis Laboratory Physical Chemistry Laboratory Biochemistry I 95 Research in Chemistry UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations Foundations/Elective Courses 9 Foundations/Elective Courses Total credits 5 Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 0 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II Analytical Chemistry II 98 Seminar 95 Research in Chemistry 0 or Spec ID or Advanced Topics Foundations/Elective Courses 9 Foundations/Elective Courses 7 Total credits 6 Total credits *This suggested schedule is only a guideline, and assumes a math background sufficient to allow a student to enroll in the Semester of Year. Recommended electives are upper-division chemistry, advanced topics in chemistry, upper-division mathematics, upper-division physics, foreign language, and life science courses. 0-0 Advising Packet 7

8 Course Requirements Checklist for Chemistry Major, Biochemistry Emphasis (ACS Certified) Course # Course Name Credits Prerequisites Corequisites Offered Foundational Studies Requirements ENGL 0 Introduction to College Writing Satisfactory placement score ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing & Research Engl 0 or satisfactory score UF 00 Intellectual Foundations UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations DLN Natural and Physical Sciences - # DLV Visual and Performing Arts DLL Literature and Humanities - DLS Social Sciences (from two different fields) 6 DLM Mathematics - # Subtotal from Foundational Requirements -5 # Necessary DLN credits (7-8) and DLM credits (-5) are satisfied with required courses below Mathematics Course Requirements MATH 70 Calculus I (DLM) MATH and or MATH 7 or a satisfactory score on MATH 75 Calculus II MATH 70 MATH 75 Multivariable and Vector Calculus MATH 75 Subtotal from Math Requirements Physics Course Requirements Physics I with Calculus (DLN) MATH 70 L, MATH 75 L Physics I with Calculus Laboratory (DLN) Physics II with Calculus, MATH 75 L L Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Subtotal from Physics Requirements 0 Biology Course Requirements BIOL 9 General Biology I and Laboratory MATH BIOL 9 & 0 or BIOL 0 Cell Biology 07 (others: see catalog) BIOL Genetics BIOL 0 0 or 07 (pre/corequisite) Subtotal from Biology Requirements 0 Chemistry Course Requirements General Chemistry I * (DLN) MATH or 7 or a satisfactory score on L L General Chemistry I Laboratory (DLN) General Chemistry II & L L L General Chemistry II Laboratory & L, MATH Analytical Chemistry I and or MATH 7 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory 07 Organic Chemistry I,, L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Organic Chemistry II 07 0 Spring 0 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Spring 09, MATH 75, Physical Chemistry I, L Physical Chemistry II Spring,, 0, Advanced Synthesis Laboratory (CID) (pre/corequisite) Physical Chemistry Laboratory,, 0 (pre/corequisite) 0 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry II & Biochemistry I 09 & MATH 70 Biochemistry Laboratory Biochemistry II Spring 95 Research in Chemistry ( yr recommended) min of 09 (pre/corequisite) 98 Seminar (FF) Senior Chemistry Major Subtotal from Chemistry Requirements 5 Electives to total 0 credits - Total Credits 0 * Either one year of high school chemistry or 99 should be completed before taking. 0-0 Advising Packet 8

9 Suggested Schedule of Courses for the Biochemistry Emphasis, ACS Certified for Degree Completion in Four Years*: Semester Year Spring Semester Year /L General Chemistry I/ General Chemistry I Laboratory /L General Chemistry II/ General Chemistry II Laboratory ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing and Research MATH 70 Calculus I MATH 75 Calculus II UF 00 Intellectual Foundations BIOL 9 General Biology I/Laboratory Total credits Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 07/08 Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 09/0 Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II Lab Analytical Chemistry I / Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory MATH 75 Multivariable & Vector Calculus /L Physics I Physics I Laboratory /L Physics II Physics II Laboratory Total credits 5 Total credits Semester Year Spring Semester Year Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry II Advanced Synthesis Laboratory Physical Chemistry Laboratory Biochemistry I Biochemistry II UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations BIOL 0 Cell Biology Foundations/Elective Courses 95 Research in Chemistry Foundations/Elective Courses Total credits 5 Total credits 6 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 0 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Biochemistry Laboratory Analytical Chemistry II 98 Seminar BIOL Genetics Foundations/Elective Courses 95 Research in Chemistry Foundations/Elective Courses 6 Total credits 6 Total credits 5 *This suggested schedule is only a guideline, and assumes a math background sufficient to allow a student to enroll in the Semester of Year. Recommended electives are upper-division chemistry, advanced topics in chemistry, upper-division mathematics, upper-division physics, foreign language, and life science courses. 0-0 Advising Packet 9

10 Course Requirements Checklist for Chemistry Major, Biochemistry Emphasis Course # Course Name Credits Prerequisites Corequisites Offered Foundational Studies Requirements ENGL 0 Introduction to College Writing Satisfactory placement score ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing & Research Engl 0 or satisfactory score UF 00 Intellectual Foundations UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations DLN Natural and Physical Sciences - # DLV Visual and Performing Arts DLL Literature and Humanities - DLS Social Sciences (from two different fields) 6 DLM Mathematics - # Subtotal from Foundational Requirements -5 # Necessary DLN credits (7-8) and DLM credits (-5) are satisfied with required courses below Mathematics Course Requirements MATH 70 Calculus I (DLM) MATH and or MATH 7 or a satisfactory score on MATH 75 Calculus II MATH 70 MATH 75 Multivariable and Vector Calculus MATH 75 Subtotal from Math Requirements Physics Course Requirements Physics I with Calculus (DLN) MATH 70 L, MATH 75 L Physics I with Calculus Laboratory (DLN) Physics II with Calculus, MATH 75 L L Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Subtotal from Physics Requirements 0 Biology Course Requirements BIOL 9 General Biology I and Laboratory MATH BIOL 9 & 0 or BIOL 0 Cell Biology 07 (others: see catalog) BIOL Genetics BIOL 0 0 or 07 (pre/corequisite) Subtotal from Biology Requirements 0 Chemistry Course Requirements General Chemistry I * (DLN) MATH or 7 or a satisfactory score on L L General Chemistry I Laboratory (DLN) General Chemistry II & L L L General Chemistry II Laboratory & L, MATH Analytical Chemistry I and or MATH 7 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory 07 Organic Chemistry I,, L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Organic Chemistry II 07 0 Spring 0 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Spring 09, MATH 75, Physical Chemistry I, L Physical Chemistry II Spring,, 0, Advanced Synthesis Laboratory (CID) (pre/corequisite) Physical Chemistry Laboratory,, 0 (pre/corequisite) Biochemistry I 09 & MATH 70 Biochemistry Laboratory Biochemistry II Spring 0 or Spec-ID Advanced Topics 09 & 95 Research in Chemistry ( yr recommended) min of 09 (pre/co-requisite) 98 Seminar (FF) Senior Chemistry Major Subtotal from Chemistry Requirements 9 Electives to total 0 credits -5 Total Credits 0 * Either one year of high school chemistry or 99 should be completed before taking. 0-0 Advising Packet 0 Spring

11 Suggested Schedule of Courses for the Biochemistry Emphasis for Degree Completion in Four Years*: Semester Year Spring Semester Year /L General Chemistry I/ General Chemistry I Laboratory /L General Chemistry II/ General Chemistry II Laboratory ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing and Research MATH 70 Calculus I MATH 75 Calculus II UF 00 Intellectual Foundations BIOL 9 General Biology I/Laboratory Total credits Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 07/08 Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 09/0 Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry I / Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory MATH 75 Multivariable & Vector Calculus /L Physics I Physics I Laboratory /L Physics II Physics II Laboratory Foundations/Elective Courses Total credits 5 Total credits 7 Semester Year Spring Semester Year Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry II Advanced Synthesis Laboratory Physical Chemistry Laboratory Biochemistry I Biochemistry II UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations BIOL 0 Cell Biology Foundations/Elective Courses 95 Research in Chemistry Foundations/Elective Courses Total credits 6 Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year BIOL Genetics Biochemistry Laboratory 95 Research in Chemistry 98 Seminar Foundations/Elective Courses 0 0 or Spec ID or Advanced Topics Foundations/Elective Courses 7 Total credits Total credits *This suggested schedule is only a guideline, and assumes a math background sufficient to allow a student to enroll in the Semester of Year. Recommended electives are upper-division chemistry, advanced topics in chemistry, upper-division mathematics, upper-division physics, foreign language, and life science courses. 0-0 Advising Packet

12 Course Requirements Checklist for Chemistry Major, Forensics Emphasis Course # Course Name Credits Prerequisites Corequisites Offered Foundational Studies Requirements ENGL 0 Introduction to College Writing Satisfactory placement score ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing & Research Engl 0 or satisfactory score UF 00 Intellectual Foundations UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations DLN Natural and Physical Sciences - # DLV Visual and Performing Arts DLL Literature and Humanities - DLS Social Sciences # DLM Mathematics - # Subtotal from Foundational Requirements - # Necessary DLN credits (7-8), DLM credits (-5), and some DLS credits () are satisfied with required courses below Mathematics Course Requirements MATH 70 Calculus I (DLM) MATH and or MATH 7 or a satisfactory score on MATH 75 Calculus II MATH 70 MATH 75 Multivariable and Vector Calculus MATH 75 Subtotal from Math Requirements Physics Course Requirements Physics I with Calculus (DLN) MATH 70 L, MATH 75 L Physics I with Calculus Laboratory (DLN) Physics II with Calculus, MATH 75 L L Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Subtotal from Physics Requirements 0 Biology and Criminal Justice Course Requirements BIOL 9 General Biology I and Laboratory MATH BIOL 9 & 0 or BIOL 0 Cell Biology 07 (others: see catalog) BIOL Genetics BIOL 0 0 or 07 (pre/corequisite) BIOL 7 Forensic Biology BIOL CJ 0 Intro to Law and Justice (DLS) CJ 75 Law of Criminal Evidence CJ 0 Subtotal from Biology & Criminal Justice Requirements 9 Chemistry Course Requirements General Chemistry I * (DLN) MATH or 7 or a satisfactory score on L L General Chemistry I Laboratory (DLN) General Chemistry II & L L L General Chemistry II Laboratory & L, MATH Analytical Chemistry I and or MATH 7 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory 07 Organic Chemistry I,, L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Organic Chemistry II 07 0 Spring 0 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Spring 09, MATH 75, Physical Chemistry I, L Physical Chemistry II Spring,, 0, Advanced Synthesis Laboratory (CID) (pre/corequisite) Physical Chemistry Laboratory,, 0 (pre/corequisite) Biochemistry I 09 & MATH 70 Biochemistry Laboratory Biochemistry II Spring 0 Spec-ID 09 & Spring 95 Research in Chemistry ( yr recommended) min of 09 (pre/corequisite) 98 Seminar (FF) Senior Chemistry Major Subtotal from Chemistry Requirements 9 Electives to total 0 Credits 8-9 Total Credits 0 * Either one year of high school chemistry or 99 should be completed before taking. 0-0 Advising Packet

13 Suggested Schedule of Courses for the Forensics Emphasis for Degree Completion in Four Years*: Semester Year Spring Semester Year /L General Chemistry I/ General Chemistry I Laboratory /L General Chemistry II/ General Chemistry II Laboratory ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing and Research MATH 70 Calculus I MATH 75 Calculus II UF 00 Intellectual Foundations BIOL 9 General Biology I/Laboratory Total credits Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 07/08 Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 09/0 Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry I / Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory MATH 75 Multivariable & Vector Calculus /L Physics I Physics I Laboratory /L Physics II Physics II Laboratory CJ 0 Intro to Law and Justice Total credits 5 Total credits 7 Semester Year Spring Semester Year Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry II Advanced Synthesis Laboratory Physical Chemistry Laboratory Biochemistry I Biochemistry II BIOL 0 Cell Biology BIOL Genetics UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations 95 Research in Chemistry Foundations/Elective Courses Total credits 5 Total credits 6 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 95 Research in Chemistry Biochemistry Laboratory BIOL 7 ** Forensic Biology 98 Seminar CJ 75 Law of Criminal Evidence 0 Spec ID Foundations/Elective Courses 7 Foundations/Elective Courses 7 Total credits Total credits *This suggested schedule is only a guideline, and assumes a math background sufficient to allow a student to enroll in the Semester of Year. Recommended electives are upper-division chemistry, advanced topics in chemistry, upper-division mathematics, upper-division physics, foreign language, and life science courses. ** If BIOL 7 is not offered when needed, an approved upper-division chemistry, biology or criminal justice course may be substituted. 0-0 Advising Packet

14 Course Requirements Checklist for Chemistry Major, Secondary Education Emphasis Course # Course Name Credits Prerequisites Corequisites Offered Foundational Studies Requirements ENGL 0 Introduction to College Writing Satisfactory placement score ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing & Research Engl 0 or satisfactory score UF 00 Intellectual Foundations UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations DLN Natural and Physical Sciences - # DLV Visual and Performing Arts DLL Literature and Humanities - DLS Social Sciences # DLM Mathematics - # Subtotal from Foundational Requirements - Mathematics Course Requirements # Necessary DLN credits (7-8), DLM credits (-5) and some DLS credits () are satisfied with required courses below MATH and or MATH 7 or a MATH 70 Calculus I (DLM) satisfactory score on MATH 75 Calculus II MATH 70 MATH 75 Multivariable and Vector Calculus MATH 75 Subtotal from Math Requirements Physics Course Requirements Physics I with Calculus (DLN) MATH 70 L, MATH 75 L Physics I with Calculus Laboratory (DLN) Physics II with Calculus, MATH 75 L L Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Subtotal from Physics Requirements 0 Chemistry Course Requirements * Either one year of high school chemistry or 99 should be completed before taking. General Chemistry I * (DLN) MATH or 7 or a satisfactory score on L L General Chemistry I Laboratory (DLN) General Chemistry II & L L L General Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry I & L, MATH and or MATH 7 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory 07 Organic Chemistry I,, L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Organic Chemistry II 07 0 Spring 0 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Spring Physical Chemistry I 09, MATH 75,, L Physical Chemistry II Spring Advanced Synthesis Laboratory (CID),, 0, (pre/corequisite) Physical Chemistry Laboratory,, 0 (pre/corequisite) 0 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry II, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II, Spring Biochemistry I 09 & MATH Research in Chemistry ( yr recommended) min of 09 (pre/corequisite) 98 Seminar (FF) Senior Chemistry Major Subtotal from Chemistry Requirements 9 STEM Education Course Requirements ED-CIFS 0 Foundations of Education (DLS) STEM-ED 0 Step : Inquiry Approaches to Teaching STEM-ED 0 Step : Inquiry-based Lesson Design STEM-ED0 STEM-ED 0 Knowing & Learning in Mathematics & Science STEM-ED0 STEM-ED0 STEM-ED 0 Perspectives on Science & Mathematics STEM-ED 0 STEM-ED 0 Classroom Interactions STEM-ED 0 Spring STEM-ED 50 Research Methods Permission of Instructor Spring STEM-ED 0, Admission to STEM-ED 0 Project-based Instruction Apprenticeship STEM-ED 50, STEM-ED 0, STEM-ED 80 Apprentice Teaching 6 Admission to Apprenticeship Spring Subtotal from STEM Education Requirements 6 Electives to total 0 Credits - Total Credits Advising Packet

15 Suggested Schedule of Courses for the Secondary Education Emphasis for Degree Completion in Four Years*: Semester Year Spring Semester Year /L General Chemistry I/ General Chemistry I Laboratory /L General Chemistry II/ General Chemistry II Laboratory ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing ENGL 0 Intro to College Writing and Research MATH 70 Calculus I MATH 75 Calculus II UF 00 Intellectual Foundations STEM-ED 0 Step : Inquiry-based Lesson Design STEM-ED Step : Inquiry Approaches to 0 Teaching ED-CIFS 0 Foundations of Education Total credits 5 Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 07/08 Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 09/0 Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry I / Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory MATH 75 Multivariable & Vector Calculus /L Physics I Physics I Laboratory /L Physics II Physics II Laboratory STEM-ED 0 Knowing & Learning in Mathematics & Science Total credits 5 Total credits 7 Semester Year Spring Semester Year Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry II Advanced Synthesis Laboratory Physical Chemistry Laboratory Biochemistry I 95 Research STEM-ED 0 Perspectives on Science & Mathematics STEM-ED 0 Classroom Interactions UF 00 Civic and Ethical Foundations STEM-ED 50 Research Methods Foundations/Elective Course Total credits 5 Total credits 5 Semester Year Spring Semester Year 0 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II Analytical Chemistry II 98 Seminar 95 Research STEM-ED 80 Apprentice Teaching 6 STEM-ED 0 Project-based Instruction Foundations/Elective Courses Foundations/Elective Courses 6 Total credits 6 Total credits *This suggested schedule is only a guideline, and assumes a math background sufficient to allow a student to enroll in the Semester of Year. Note: An additional Teaching Endorsement in Physical Science can be earned with the addition of either 0 or 05 as an elective course. 0-0 Advising Packet 5