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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/chemistry/bs/
At KU Chemistry, we have faculty dedicated to mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students and to helping each student achieve scientific maturity. In addition to required classroom and laboratory courses, options exist for doing research in exciting areas of mainstream chemistry, including emerging fields of microfluidics, precision medicine and sustainable catalysis.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/chemistry/ba/
Why study chemistry? At KU Chemistry, we have faculty dedicated to mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students and to helping each student achieve scientific maturity. In addition to required classroom and laboratory courses, options exist for doing research in exciting areas of mainstream chemistry, including emerging fields of microfluidics, precision medicine and sustainable catalysis. Undergraduate Program The undergraduate program in the Department of Chemistry has two primary missions. One of these is to help its majors attain a mastery of the discipline in preparation for further study in chemistry or a chemical science, or for immediate employment in chemistry. The other is to provide an opportunity for students majoring in other disciplines to acquire a basic knowledge of the fundamental areas of chemistry. The curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, a rigorous program certified by the American Chemical Society, consists of a full spectrum of chemistry courses as well as supporting courses in mathematics, physics, and biochemistry, and is designed to prepare students for a professional career in chemistry. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree program, with fewer required courses, allows students to obtain a broader knowledge of areas outside of chemistry, or to tailor their chemistry program for specific or unique objectives. We also offer a minor in chemistry for those seeking a secondary area of study.
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/bs-biochemistry/
...5 CHEM 175 Chemistry for the Chemical Sciences II CHEM 135 General Chemistry II CHEM...
Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-biochemistry/
...5 CHEM 175 Chemistry for the Chemical Sciences II CHEM 135 General Chemistry II CHEM...
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics
http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/engineering-physics/bs/
...Laboratory, Honors CHEM 175 Chemistry for the Chemical Sciences II 5 or CHEM 135 General...
Bachelor of Science in Physics
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/physics-astronomy/bs-physics/
...II or CHEM 175 Chemistry for the Chemical Sciences II or CHEM 195 & CHEM 196...
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/chemical-petroleum-engineering/bs-chemical/
...127, MATH 220, MATH 290; CHEM 170, CHEM 175 (CHEM 130/135 acceptable alternatives); PHSX...
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/chemical-petroleum-engineering/bs-petroleum/
...MATH 220, MATH 290; CHEM 130, CHEM 135 (CHEM 170/175 acceptable alternatives); PHSX 210...
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/mechanical-engineering/bs/
...CHEM 130/135, CHEM 170/175, or Honors equivalent courses may be substituted for CHEM...