CHEMISTRY
Associate of Science A.S.
An Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry prepares students for work as entry-level technicians, or for articulation or transfer to a baccalaureate degree program. The student who earns this degree may have an interest in many different jobs. Entry-level jobs in chemical research, medical laboratories, pharmaceuticals, the petroleum industry, plastics, and chemical manufacturing are all possibilities.
Course |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
CHM 121/125 |
General Chemistry I and Lab |
5 |
CHM 122/126 |
General Chemistry II and Lab |
5 |
CHM 123/127 |
General Chemistry III and Lab |
5 |
CHM 211/215 |
Organic Chemistry I and Lab |
6 |
CHM 212/216 |
Organic Chemistry II and Lab |
6 |
CHM 213/217 |
Organic Chemistry III and Lab |
6 |
COM 101 or COM 104 |
Essentials of Public Address or
Introduction to Human Communication |
4 |
ENG 101 |
Academic Writing and Reading (requires placement test) |
4 |
ENG 102 |
Writing in Academic Discourse |
4 |
ENG 333 |
Technical Writing |
4 |
Elective |
General Education elective: Area II History |
4 |
Elective |
General Education elective: Area II Non-Western |
4 |
Electives |
General Education electives: Area III |
8 |
Elective |
General Education elective: Area IV |
4 |
Electives |
General Education electives: Area II, III, or IV |
8 |
MTH 128 or MTH 129 |
Accelerated College Algebra (requires placement test) or
College Algebra |
3
5 |
MTH 229 |
Calculus I |
5 |
PSY 110 |
Psychology: Science and Practice |
4 |
Total Quarter Hours: 94-96
For academic advising, please call Student Services at 419-586-0300.
Faculty Contact Information:
Mark Cubberley, Ph.D.
255/165 Dwyer Hall
419-586-0348
mark.cubberley@wright.edu |
Admission Information:
Students should have completed a college preparatory curriculum in high school.
Other Information:
While opportunities exist for people with an associate degree, the higher the degree, the greater the variety of opportunities. Students may want to consider continuing with their chemistry degree at the Dayton campus.
Page last modified: September 1, 2010
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