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2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Chemistry


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Professors Bogucki (emeritus), Craft, Gray, Pence, Workman
Associate Professors  Mahan (Chair), Sharpless (emeritus), Shattuck

The Bachelor of Arts program is primarily for students who have a special interest in chemistry but who intend to pursue careers in such fields as medicine, dentistry, education, or business.

The Bachelor of Science program is designed to meet the standards set by the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society, and students who complete the B.S. program will be ACS certified upon graduation. This program offers students the opportunity to prepare for careers in chemistry or related professions. With its heavier concentration in science and mathematics, it prepares a student for positions in the chemical industry or for graduate school.

Environmental Studies and Environmental Sciences

The college is currently developing majors in environmental disciplines, which can currently be completed as Contract Majors .

Writing Requirement

In the Chemistry department, the Arts and Sciences writing requirement will be fulfilled in laboratory courses by the required weekly laboratory reports, a term paper, or problem sets. In non-laboratory courses, the requirement will be met by a term paper, essay questions on examinations, or problem sets. It is expected that a median of about 2,000 words will be required per student per semester for all upper-level courses.

Graduate Courses

The following graduate-level courses are open to qualified students; for further details, see the University of Hartford Graduate Bulletin.

  • CH 519 - Applied Environmental Chemistry 3 Credits
  • CH 520 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3 Credits
  • CH 530 - Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 Credits
  • CH 534 - Polymer Chemistry I 3 Credits
  • CH 540 - Advanced Physical Chemistry 3 Credits
  • CH 550 - Inorganic Structure and Bonding 3 Credits
  • CH 551 - Chemical Kinetics 3 Credits
  • CH 590 - Special Topics in Chemistry 3 Credits
  • CH 591 - Special Topics in Chemistry 3 Credits
  • CH 592 - Special Topics in Chemistry 4 Credits
  • CH 593 - Special Topics in Chemistry 4 Credits

Programs

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