通过研究、探索、教育和职业机会吸引学生参与化学研究
我们的课程提供许多独特的服务,例如指导本科生研究、小型/紧密的师生比例、各种课程重点以及药学预科 3+4 协议。随着我们的成长,我们将提供更多服务!
Our Concentrations
化学学士学位
开始建立坚实的科学背景。课程符合美国化学学会的指导方针,包括无机化学、化学分析和仪器分析方法、有机化学和物理化学。
化学学士(生物化学专业)
加深对有机化学、生物化学、分子病毒学、微生物学等的了解。
化学学士(法医化学专业)
通过我们创新的法医化学集中课程为法医科学和刑事分析方面的职业生涯做好准备。
药学预科课程
佐治亚学院与佐治亚大学 (UGA)、费城骨科医学院 (PCOM) 和奥本大学药学院合作,为符合条件的化学专业学生提供进入药学院的加速通道。
药学预科生由学术顾问指导,并被宣布为化学专业,并专注于药学预科。在佐治亚学院完成三年级后,学生申请进入专业药学院,再学习四年即可获得药学博士学位 (Pharm. D.)。
Key Benefits of this Degree
- 计划成为一名药剂师?充分利用我们与佐治亚大学、奥本大学和费城骨科医学院的合作关系,在GCSU开始您的药学院速成课程。
- 参与我们的垂直整合项目 (VIP) 计划,掌控您的学习体验。VIP 计划通过提供由我们的教师专家指导的大规模、长期、实践性研究体验来增强您的学习能力。
- 我们提供奖学金以促进学生的研究和旅行。并鼓励学生通过指导本科生研究和创意活动 (MURACE) 申请资助。我们还在我们的部门提供多种化学研究机会。
- 我们的课程符合美国化学学会的指导方针,包括无机化学、化学分析和仪器分析方法、有机化学和物理化学。
通过美国化学学会认证
我们的化学课程旨在让学生接触职业、化学和科学教育,因为每位学者都将得到一位教员的指导。作为化学课程的学生,您将为进入化学研究生课程或包括医学院或牙科学院在内的专业课程并取得成功做好准备。
Core Areas A-E
Satisfactorily complete core Areas A-E, as listed in the Core Curriculum section of this catalog.
Note: MATH 1113 Precalculus or a higher-level MATH course is required in Area A for Chemistry majors.
Core Curriculum
Georgia College, in cooperation with other institutions of the University System of Georgia, has adopted a core curriculum to allow the transfer of credit from one University System institution to another without penalty to the student. The University System's core curriculum is comprised of five areas: Areas A - E.
Students successfully completing an Area A-E course at one University System institution will receive full credit in Areas A-E for the course upon transfer to another System institution, even if the area has not been completed, as long as the course is within the area hour limitations of either the sending institution or the receiving institution and the student does not change from a non-science major to a science major.
Georgia College's approved core curriculum courses for Areas A, B, C, D, and E are listed below. Courses not listed here are not approved for these areas.
In this section
- Area A: Communication Skills
- Area A2: Quantitative Skills
- Area B: Institutional Options
- Area C1: Humanities and Ethics
- Area C2: Fine Arts
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Non-Science Majors
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Science Majors
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Health Professions Majors
- Area E: Social Sciences
- Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Student's Major Field
Total Credit Hours: 42
Area F
Satisfactorily complete the following courses:
- CHEM 2800: Quantitative Analysis
- CHEM 2800L: Quantitative Analysis Lab
Fourteen (14) hours selected from the following courses (if not taken in Areas A or D):
- MATH 1261: Calculus I
- MATH 1262: Calculus II
- BIOL 1108: Principles of Biology II
- BIOL 1108L: Principles of Biology II Lab
- PHYS 2211: Principles of Physics I
- PHYS 2211L: Principles of Physics Lab I
- PHYS 2212: Principles of Physics II
- PHYS 2212L: Principles of Physics Lab II
- CHEM 1311: Principles Chem for Majors I
- CHEM 1311L: Prin Chem for Majors I Lab
- CHEM 1312: Principles Chem for Majors II
- CHEM 1312L: Prin Chem for Majors II Lab
Notes:
- If the credits for courses taken in Area F exceed 18 semester hours, students may apply the extra hours under Electives.
- Any transfer student, who has not completed the courses in Area F, or their equivalents, must take these courses at GC.
- All courses listed above under Area F Requirements are program requirements. If not taken under Areas A, D, and F, they must be taken as Electives.
Major Requirements
Satisfactorily complete the following courses:
- CHEM 2920: Chemistry Seminar
- CHEM 3010: Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 3200: Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM 3361: Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 3361L: Organic Chemistry Lab I
- CHEM 3362: Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM 3362L: Organic Chemistry Lab II
- CHEM 3600L: Structural Chemistry
- CHEM 3711: Biochemistry I
- CHEM 3920: Chemistry Seminar I
- CHEM 4211: Physical Chemistry I
- CHEM 4212: Physical Chemistry II
- CHEM 4211L: Physical Chemistry Lab I
OR - CHEM 4212L: Physical Chemistry Lab II
- CHEM 4920: Chemistry Senior Seminar
Foreign Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate competence in a foreign language at the level of the second university course (1002).
For students who must take the 1001 and/or 1002 foreign language courses, these courses will be applied to electives and will reduce the total number of elective credits available.
Total Credit Hours: 0-6
Electives
Total Credit Hours: 18-29
Senior Capstone
Total Credit Hours: 11
One hour selected from the following:
- CHEM 3010L: Inorganic Chemistry Lab
- CHEM 3711L: Biochemistry I Lab
One hour selected from the following:
- CHEM 3200L: Instrumental Analysis Lab
- CHEM 4211L: Physical Chemistry Lab I
- CHEM 4212L: Physical Chemistry Lab II
Three hours selected from the following:
- CHEM 4999: Independent Study: Research
Six hours selected from the following:
- Any of the Chemistry capstone courses indicated in the catalog course descriptions as "Capstone", or any upper division Physics class beyond PHYS 3005 (i.e. PHYS 3010-4999) with department approval.
Total Credit Hours: 120
Major Requirements:
- Complete CHEM 0001, First-Year Academic Seminar, with a satisfactory grade. Students who transfer to GC are exempt from this requirement.
- An average of C or better must be maintained over the 44-59 hours used to satisfy Area F and Major Requirements.
- Competence in chemistry will be evaluated with the American Chemical Society's Standardized examinations in Analytical Chemistry, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry.
- Successful completion of senior exit interview.
- A minimum of 39 hours overall must be at the 3000-4000 level.
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- Problem Solving
- Public Speaking
- Time Management
- Organization
- Team Work
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