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Computational Chemistry at Lyman Briggs College
Lyman Briggs B.S. Degree in Computational Chemistry

 

Lyman Briggs B.S. Degree in Computational Chemistry Course Requirements

For additional information, please contact the Chemistry Department.

These are guidelines for planning purposes only. Students MUST
consult a department advisor for reliable and exact determination of course
requirements. Students are responsible for meeting all of their graduation requirements and need to check with the department of their major to confirm their exact requirements.

University Requirements
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  Tier 1 Writing   LB 133 or WRA 110-150 4
  IAH   Integrated Arts & Humanities 8
  ISS   Integrated Social Science 8
  LB 118   Calculus I 4
  LB 119   Calculus II 4
  LB 220   Calculus III 4
Science
  LB 144   Biology I: Organismal Biology 4
  LB 145   Biology II: Cell and Molecular Biology 5
  LB 171   Chemistry I 4
  LB 171L   Chemistry I Lab
1
  LB 172   Chemistry II 3
  LB 172L   Chemistry II Lab
  LB 271   Physics I (calculus based) 3 or 4
  LB 271L
  Physics I Lab
1
  LB 272   Physics II (calculus based) 3 or 4
  LB 272L   Physics II lab 1
Complete Two HPS Courses and Senior Seminar
  LB 330-336, 368, 355, 425, 483   History, Philosophy of Sciology of Science 7-8
  LB 492   Senior Seminar 4
Major Requirements
  CEM 351   Organic Chemistry I 3
  CEM 352   Organic Chemistry II 3
  CEM 355   Organic Chemistry Lab 2
  CEM 391   Molecular Thermodynamics 3
  CEM 392   Quantum Chemistry 3
  CEM 395   Analytical/Physical Chemistry Laboratory 2
  CEM 411   Inorganic Chemistry 4
  CEM 415   Advanced Synthesis Laboratory  3
  CEM 434   Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3
  CEM 435   Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 2
  CEM 495   Molecular Spectroscopy   2
  CEM 262   Quantitative Analysis 3
  CSE 231   Introduction to Programming I 4
  CSE 232   Introduction to Programming II 4
  CSE 260   Discrete Structures in Computer Science 4
  CSE 320   Computer Organization and Assembly Language   Programming 4
  MTH 235   Differential Equations 3
  MTH 314   Matrix Algebra with Applications 3
  MTH 451   Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3
  CEM 481   Seminar in Computational Chemistry 3

*Other Electives for B.S. Degrees total 120 credits.
For additional information, please contact the Chemistry Department.

IMPORTANT: These guidelines are presented for planning purposes only. Students MUST
consult a department advisor for reliable and exact determination of individual’s course
requirements.