Utah Valley State College 2008-2009 Course Catalog - (Page 117) Chemistry Chemistry department chair: dee E. oyler Office: PS 221 Telephone: 801-863-8638 E-mail: oylerde@uvsc.edu Advisor: Karli Grover Office: PS 202D Telephone: 801-863-8616 E-mail: groverka@uvsc.edu Advisor: Calvin Bond Office: PS 219 Telephone: 801-863-7137 E-mail: bondca@uvsc.edu Advisor, Pre-Health Professions: Jennifer Orchard Office: PS 202b Telephone: 801-863-8116 E-mail: orcharje@uvsc.edu Assistant Dean: Louise Illes Office: PS 201D Telephone: 801-863-6040 Assistant Dean: David Jordan Office: PS 201C Telephone: 801-863-7160 Complete one of the following sets of distribution courses, dependant on your choice of emphasis: For the Professional Chemistry Emphasis: • Humanities • Social/Behavioral Science For the Forensic Chemistry Emphasis: • COMM 1020 Public Speaking (3.0) • CJ 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3.0) 6.0 Discipline Core Requirements: • • • • • • • • • • • • CHEM 2310 CHEM 2315 CHEM 2320 CHEM 2325 CHEM 3000 CHEM 3100 CHEM 3600 CHEM 3605 CHEM 4000 CHEM 4005 MATH 1220 PHYS 2210 cArEEr opportunItIES Graduates with a bachelor degree in chemistry will be prepared to work in industry or pursue a graduate degree in chemistry. Current employment opportunities for graduates in Chemistry programs are good. Graduates with a bachelor degree in Chemistry and Physics Education will be prepared to teach chemistry and physics in junior and senior high. Current employment opportunities for graduates from Chemistry and Physics Education programs are excellent. • PHYS 2220 • PHYS 2215 • PHYS 2225 Emphasis: Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Analytical Chemistry Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Biological Chemistry Biochemistry Laboratory Instrumental Analysis Instrumental Analysis Laboratory Calculus II Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab 41 Credits 4.0 1.0 4.0 1.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 1.0 proGrAmS Students may receive: • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with an Emphasis in Forensic Chemistry • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with an Emphasis in Professional Chemistry • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Physics Education AdmISSIon rEQuIrEmEntS A student who wants to pursue a chemistry major should meet with the department chair or chemistry advisor for advisement. proGrAmS Complete one of the following: • Forensic Chemistry • Professional Chemistry Graduation Requirements: 41.0 42.0 faculty: Professor Dee E. Oyler Associate Professors Calvin Bond Fern Caka Gamini Gunawardena Bruce Wilson Assistant Professor Matthew Horn Craig Thulin 1 Completion of a minimum of 123 semester credits with a minimum of 40 upper-division credits. 2 Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above with a minimum of 2.25 in Major. 3 Residency hours -- minimum of 30 credit hours through course attendance at UVU, with at least 10 hours earned in the last 45 hours. 4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements. 5 A minimum of 54 credit hours must be in the major with a minimum of 20 credits taken at UVU. A minimum of 28 chemistry credits must be upper-division. 6 Complete all chemistry and physics courses with a minimum grade of “C-” or better. 7 Students completing a bachelor degree following the 2008 or later catalog must complete one course that meets the Global/Intercultural Requirement, indicated by a course number ending in G. For a complete listing, see page 25. Staff: Administrative Assistant: Kellie D. Hancock Lab Facilities Manager: Tom Strangfeld Lab Manager/Instructor: Bill Vorkink Organic Lab Manager: Fran Billington Emphasis in forensic chemistry bS in chemistry • ENGL 1010 • ENGL 2020 General Education Requirements: 123-124 Credits 41 Credits 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 college of Science and health Dean: Sam Rushforth Office: PS 201A Telephone: 801-863-8980 Associate Dean: Dan Fairbanks Office: PS 201E Telephone: 801-863-6440 Assistant Dean: Gary Measom Office: BA 205D Telephone: 801-863-8192 Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing--Science and Technology • MATH 1210 Calculus I Complete one of the following: • HIST 1700 American Civilization (3.0) • HIST 2700 US History to 1877 (3.0) and HIST 2710 US History since 1877 (3.0) • HIST 1740 US Economic History (3.0) • POLS 1000 American Heritage (3.0) • POLS 1100 American National Government (3.0) Complete the following: • PHIL 2050 Ethics and Values • HLTH 1100 Personal Health and Wellness (2.0) or PES 1097 Fitness for Life Distribution Courses: • Biology or BIOL 1610 College Biology I (Required for Forensic Chemistry) (4.0) • CHEM 1210 Principles of Chemistry I • CHEM 1215 Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory • CHEM 1220 Principles of Chemistry II • CHEM 1225 Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory • Fine Arts 3.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 1.0 4.0 1.0 3.0 • BIOL 1615 College Biology I Laboratory • CHEM 3090 Physical Chemistry Applications in Biology • CHEM 3700 Forensic Analytical Chemistry • MATH 2040 Principles of Statistics Forensic Requirements: • CHEM 482R Chemistry Internship • CJ 1330 Criminal Law • CJ 1340 Criminal Investigations • CJ 1350 Introduction to Forensic Science • CJ 135L Introduction to Forensic Science Laboratory • CJ 2350 Laws of Evidence Professional Practices for the • CJ 3880 Forensic Scientist Complete one of the following: • BIOL 2500 Environmental Biology (3.0) • BIOL 3650 Biotechnology (2.0) • MICR 2060 Microbiology for Health Professions (4.0) • ZOOL 2320 Human Anatomy (4.0) • ZOOL 2420 Human Physiology (4.0) Emphasis Requirements: 41 credits 32 Credits 1.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 Emphasis Elective Requirements: Complete 9 credits from the following: • BIOL 3400 Cell Biology (3.0) • BIOL 3500 Genetics (3.0) • BIOL 3550 Molecular Biology (3.0) • BIOL 4450 Immunology (3.0) • MICR 3450 General Microbiology (4.0) • GEO 3400 Forensic Geology (4.0) 9 Credits 9.0 Utah Valley University Catalog 2008–2009 117
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