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Oct 31, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry, B.S., Forensic Concentration
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Department Contact:
Chair: Dr. Pedro L. Muíño, pmuino@francis.edu, 814-472-3084
Coordinator: Dr. Rose Clark, rclark@francis.edu, 814-472-2814
Program Description:
The Chemistry major follows a curriculum that helps students acquire a strong foundation in basic concepts and principles of modern chemistry while gaining an appreciation of chemistry’s central role in society. All courses are taught and all research is facilitated by faculty members who are generous with their time and knowledge. Students can expect individual attention in their small lecture and laboratory classes. The course work is designed to help the student develop the critical thinking, problem-solving, laboratory, computer, data acquisition and analysis, and research skills needed to be successful in their future endeavors. Forensic chemistry prepares students to work in a crime laboratory. The primary job requirements will involve operating analytical instrumentation to identify and quantitate materials from a crime scene.
Estimated Completion Time:
Typically 4 years of full-time study
Total Credits Required:
128 credits
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Courses Required for the Major: (70 credits)
Major Requirements: 45 credits
Collateral Requirements: 25 credits
American Chemical Society Certified Degree
To obtain an ACS certified degree, students must take the following classes with the associated laboratories: CHEM 121 , CHEM 122 , CHEM 192 , CHEM 221 , CHEM 222 , CHEM 251 , CHEM 292 , CHEM 321 , CHEM 322 , CHEM 323 , CHEM 324 , CHEM 392 , CHEM 398 /CHEM 399 Or CHEM 499 , CHEM 405 , and TWO additional CHEM electives (CHEM 305 , CHEM 308 , CHEM 401 , CHEM 404 , CHEM 407 , CHEM 410 , CHEM 501 ).
Courses Required for the Concentration: (9 credits)
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