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As a chemistry major at Ohio State, you will be taught by internationally recognized faculty and trained in world-class research labs. Along the way, you will receive a first class education, be exposed to cutting edge science, and develop valuable critical thinking skills.
- Chemistry (BA, BS) | College of Arts and Sciences
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- Chemistry (BA, BS) | College of Arts and Sciences
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Ohio State offers both the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Arts degrees in Chemistry. The BS is the degree of choice for the professional chemist.
Chemistry graduates find positions in research and development, analytical services, quality control, chemical sales and marketing. Chemistry graduates with education credentials are in demand to teach in high schools and middle schools.
- Course Requirements For Bachelor of Science
- Course Requirements For Bachelor of Arts
- General Education Requirements
Part A. Prerequisites to the Major
These courses are required, but do not count toward the 42 credit hour major: 1. Chemistry 1210-1220 or 1610-1620 or 1910H-1920H 2. Mathematics 1151-1172-2177 or 1151-1152-2153-(2255 or 2415 or 2177) or equivalent 3. Physics 1250-1251
Part B. Core Requirements
A minimum grade of "C-" in each course, and an overall grade point average of "C" (2.00) are required for graduation. The major is planned with an advisor and is tailored to the background and interests of the student. 1. Chemistry 2510-2520 or 2610-2620 or 2910H-2920H 2. Chemistry 2540, 2550 3. Chemistry 2210 or 2210H 4. Chemistry 3510 5. Chemistry 4300, 4310 and 4410 6. Chemistry 4870 and 4880 7. 6 hours of advanced science electives 8. 2 hours of advanced science lab Total: 42 or more hour...
Part A. Prerequisites to the Major
These courses are required, but do not count toward the 35 credit hour major: 1. Biology 1113 or 1113H 2. Chemistry 1210-1220 or 1610-1620 or 1910H- 1920H 3. Mathematics 1151-1152 or 1151-1172 4. Physics 1250-1251 or 1200-1201
Part B. Core Requirements
A minimum grade of "C-" in each course, and an overall grade point average of "C" (2.00) are required for graduation. The major is planned with an advisor and is tailored to the background and interests of the student. 1. Chemistry 2510-2520 or 2610-2620 or 2910H-2920H 2. Chemistry 2540 and 2550 3. Chemistry 2210 or 2210H 4. Physical Biochemistry 5721-5722 and Chemistry 4410 5. 9 hours of advanced science electives Total: 35 or more hours at the 2000 level or above Courses in the major must b...
The GE is a body of courses designed to ensure that each student becomes acquainted with the basic areas of academic study. To meet the GE requirements, credit hours must be completed from the following areas of academic study: writing, quantitative and logical skills, natural sciences, literature, visual and performing arts, social sciences, histo...
Chemistry and Biochemistry Majors. Students pursuing a chemistry or biochemistry degree can either take the Bachelor of Science track or the Bachelor of Arts track, allowing for flexibility in both coursework and the trajectory of the student’s future career path.
Study the composition, structure, properties and reactions of matter to gain an understanding of many scientific disciplines. Prepare for a career in a range of fields, including pharmaceuticals, polymers, agricultural chemicals and biotechnology.
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Any student admitted to Ohio State can declare a chemistry or biochemistry major or minor. High school applicants and transfer students can indicate either chemisry or biochemistry as their desired major on their application.