Chemistry
A student planning to complete a bachelor’s degree in chemistry at a transfer institution would be advised to take the following courses. If the student intends to complete a bachelor’s degree in chemistry education (for high school teaching) he/she would be advised to take secondary education courses as well (see Education, Secondary in this section).
General Education Requirements
Students must complete the college core requirements consisting of 34 credit hours and a minimum of nine additional credits in AS disciplines for an Associate of Science degree or nine additional credits in AA disciplines for an Associate of Arts degree.
Degree Requirements
- 20 credits completed at DCC
- 2.00 (C) grade point average
- Minimum of 60 total credits
- Suggested Courses Credits (some may satisfy Core Requirements)
- CH121 College Chemistry I 4
- CH131 College Chemistry I Lab 1
- CH122 College Chemistry II 4
- CH132 College Chemistry II Lab 1
- MA116 Elementary Statistics 3
- MA120 Precalculus 4
- MA141 Calculus I 5
- MA142 Calculus II 5
- PH227 General Engineering Physics I 3
- PH237 General Engineering Physics I Lab 1
- PH228 General Engineering Physics II 3
- PH238 General Engineering Physics II Lab 1
The courses listed above are reflective of those most commonly required in preparation for transfer to another college or university. When selecting courses, students should consult the catalog of the school to which they intend to transfer.
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