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2015-2016 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Department of Chemistry


Chair: Dennis Matlock, Ph.D.

Professors:

David Cole, Ph.D.
Edmond W. Wilson Jr., Ph.D.

Associate Professors:

Burt Hollandsworth, Ph.D.
Dennis Matlock, Ph.D.
Dennis Province, Ph.D.
Keith Schramm, Ph.D.
Kevin Stewart, Ph.D.
Cindy White, Ph.D.

The mission of the Department of Chemistry is to:

  1. Increase the general culture of all students;
  2. Prepare high school science teachers;
  3. Provide basic training for preprofessional students in medicine, engineering and other professional fields; and
  4. Prepare biochemistry, chemistry, and biochemistry and molecular biology majors for graduate study or industrial work.

The Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to biochemistry , biochemistry and molecular biology , and chemistry  majors. The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in physical science with emphasis in chemistry  is awarded to students seeking teacher licensure. A minor is offered in chemistry .

As a rule, students with ACT math scores below 28 (R-SAT below 600) need leveling work before taking MATH 201 . Students with ACT math scores between 19 and 21 (R-SAT between 450 and 500) should take MATH 105  (3 hours); those with ACT math scores between 22 and 24 (R-SAT between 510 and 540) should take MATH 151  (3 hours) and MATH 152  (2 hours); those with ACT math scores between 25 and 27 (R-SAT between 560 and 630) should take MATH 171  (5 hours). Leveling work decreases the hours of electives in the biochemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology, and chemistry majors and increases the total hours in physical science with emphasis in chemistry major.

A nonrefundable fee is required in each course that has a laboratory. See course fee schedule .

Senior chemistry, biochemistry, and biochemistry and molecular biology majors must take the Major Field Achievement Test (MFAT) during their final semester.

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceNon-Degree