Course Sequences and

   Example Schedules

 

 

Not all courses are offered every semester, or even every year.  The following

table lists when we expect to offer courses.  Odd and even refer to academic

years.  For example, spring, 2004 is part of the 2003-2004 academic year, and

is considered an odd academic year.

                              Schedule of Courses

Course

When offered

General Chemistry I

Every semester

General Chemistry II

Every semester

Organic Chemistry I

Every semester

Organic Chemistry II

Every semester

Biochemistry I

Fall, every year

Biochemistry II

(taught by the biology department)

Not currently being offered

Principles of Physical Chemistry

Not currently being offered

Physical chemistry I

Fall, odd years (2005, 2007, …)

Physical chemistry II

Spring, even years (2006, 2008, …)

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Spring, even years (2006, 2008, …)

Analytical Chemistry

Fall, even years (2006, 2008, …)

Instrumental Analysis

Spring, odd years (2007, 2009, …)

 

 

 

 

The following table shows a typical schedule of classes for a Fall, 2002 freshman planning to graduate in Spring, 2006.  The arrows indicate prerequisites.  The courses in red are electives (more electives are shown than are needed to graduate).

Graduate in spring, 2006 (or any other even year)

 

Graduate in spring, 2005 (or any other odd year)