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New Mexico State University
Undergraduate Catalog
2012-2013

COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES

CHEMISTRY and BIOCHEMISTRY

Associate Professor William Quintana, interim department head

Professors Arterburn, Eiceman, Gopalan, Herndon, M. Johnson, Kuehn, Rayson, Smirnov, H. Wang, Zoski; Associate Professors Lyons, J. Smith, Quintana, D. Smith; Assistant Professors Houston, Lara, Lusetti, Maio, Rowland; Adjunct Professors Reed; College Professors Dunlavy, D. Johnson, Richens

Phone: (575) 646-2505

http://www.chemistry.nmsu.edu/

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
MAJOR: Chemistry
MAJOR: Biochemistry

DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
MAJOR: Chemistry
MINORS: Biochemistry
Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry

A degree in chemistry or biochemistry enables a student to pursue a wide variety of careers in: research, production, sales, management, and teaching. These degrees are also an excellent preparation for professional studies in medicine, dentistry, forensics, veterinary science, optometry, pharmacology, pharmacy, and law.

Chemistry majors who have completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree may receive American Chemical Society certification if they take one additional one-semester course which includes 1 credit of laboratory.

Students who complete a B.S. in Biochemistry and wish to complete the B.A. in Chemistry must complete 3 additional upper division chemistry credits that are not counted in the B.S. in Biochemistry.

All departmental and nondepartmental requirements may not be taken S/U and must earn a C or better final grade.

This department does not have a foreign language requirement for any of its degrees.

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
MAJOR: Chemistry

Nondepartmental Requirements

MATH 191G, 192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II 6
MATH 291G, Calculus, and Analytic Geometry III 3
MATH 391, MATH 392, C S 172, or STAT 371 3-4
PHYS 213, 213L, Mechanics and Experimental Mechanics 4
PHYS 214, 214L, Electricity and Magnetism and Lab 4
PHYS 315, Modern Physics 3

Departmental Requirements

BCHE 395 or BCHE 341, Introductory Biochemistry 3 or 4
CHEM 115, 116, Principles of Chemistry I, II, or CHEM 111G, 112G, 217, General Chemistry I, II, III 8-11
CHEM 242, Explorations in Chemistry 1
CHEM 313, 314, 315, Organic Chemistry I, II, and Lab 8
CHEM 356, Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 3
CHEM 357, Synthetic Inorganic Laboratory 2
CHEM 371, Analytical Chemistry 4
CHEM 433, 434, Physical Chemistry I, II 6
CHEM 435, Physical Chemistry Laboratory 2
CHEM 443, Senior Seminar 1
CHEM 456, Inorganic Structure and Bonding 3
CHEM 471, Instrumental Analysis 4
Electives: Sufficient to bring total credits to 128, including 48 upper-division.

Note: Students should work closely with their advisors and review carefully the prerequisites for and the sequential nature of courses required for the Bachelor of Science. There is no foreign language requirement for any baccalaureate degree from this department.

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
MAJOR: Biochemistry

Nondepartmental Requirements

A ST 311, Statistical Applications 3
BIOL 211G, Cellular and Organismal Biology 3
BIOL 211L, Cellular and Organismal Biology Laboratory 1
BIOL 311, General Microbiology 3
BIOL 311L, General Microbiology Laboratory 2
BIOL 305, Principles of Genetics 3
BIOL 377, Cell Biology 3
C S 110, Computer Literacy 3
MATH 191G, 192G, Calculus and Analytical Geometry 6
PHYS 213, Mechanics, and PHYS 214, Electricity and Magnetism, or
PHYS 211G, General Physics I, and PHYS 212G, General Physics II, or PHYS 215 Engineering Physics I and PHYS 216 Engineering Physics II, or
PHYS 221G, General Physics for Life Sciences I, and PHYS 222G, General Physics for Life Sciences II
6
PHYS 213L, Experimental Mechanics, and PHYS 214L, Electricity and Magnetism Lab, or PHYS 211GL, General Physics I Lab, and PHYS 212L, General Physics II Lab 2

Departmental Requirements

CHEM 115, 116 or CHEM 111G, 112G, 217 8-11
CHEM 313, 314, 315, Organic Chemistry I, II, and Lab 8
CHEM 371, Analytical Chemistry 4
CHEM 433 and 434, or CHEM 431 and 456, or
CHEM 431 and 356, or CHEM 431 and BCHE 432
6
BCHE 140, Introduction to Biochemistry (S/U) 1
BCHE 395, Biochemistry I 3
BCHE 396, Biochemistry II 3
BCHE 397, Experimental Biochemistry 3
BCHE 440, Biochemistry Seminar (S/U) 1
BCHE 446, Biochemistry III 3
BCHE 494, Techniques in Genetic Engineering 4

Electives: Sufficient other courses to bring total credits to 128, including 48 upper division. CHEM 310V will not count.

DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
MAJOR: Chemistry

The Bachelor of Arts curriculum is designed to provide flexibility with less depth in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The program may be used by students planning extensive study in other areas and requires emphasis in a second field of study.

Nondepartmental Requirements

MATH 191G, 192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II 6
PHYS 211G, 212, General Physics I, II, or PHYS 221G, 222G, General Physics for Life Sciences I, II 6
PHYS 211GL, 212L, General Physics Laboratory I, II 2
Emphasis area 18

(Nine credits must be upper-division. See advisor for approval.)

Departmental Requirements

CHEM 115, 116, Principles of Chemistry I, II, or CHEM 111G, 112G, 217, General Chemistry I, II, III 8-11
CHEM 313, 314, 315, Organic Chemistry I, II, and Lab 8
CHEM 356, Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 3
CHEM 357, Synthetic Inorganic Laboratory 2
CHEM 371, Analytical Chemistry 4
CHEM 431, Physical Chemistry 3
CHEM 443, Senior Seminar 1
Three additional chemistry credits (BCHE 341 or BCHE 395 can be used for electives but CHEM 310V will not count.)
Electives: sufficient to bring total credits to 128, including 48 upper-division.

MINOR: Biochemistry

BCHE 395, Biochemistry 3
CHEM 111G, General Chemistry I, or CHEM 115, Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112G, General Chemistry II, or CHEM 116, Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 313, Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 314, Organic Chemistry II 3
One additional Biochemistry or Chemistry credit, but not including BCHE 341, Survey of Biochemistry 1

The following courses do not count towards minor: CHEM 100, Basic Chemistry; CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry; CHEM 217, General Chemistry III; CHEM 241, Introduction to Research; CHEM 310V, Chemistry and Society; CHEM 351, Special Topics; CHEM 442, Glass Blowing; CHEM 443, Senior Seminar; BCHE 341, Survey of Biochemistry. Toxicology and supplemental instruction (SI) courses are not accepted. Course provisionally allowed: CHEM 441, Advanced Research (3 credits maximum); CHEM 451, Special Topics (by petition only.)

MINOR: Chemistry

CHEM 111G, General Chemistry I, or CHEM 115, Principles of Chemistry 4
CHEM 112G, General Chemistry II, or CHEM 116, Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211, Organic Chemistry, or CHEM 313, Organic Chemistry I 3-4
CHEM 314, Organic Chemistry II 3
Sufficient additional upper division CHEM/BCHE credits to bring total upper division CHEM/BCHE credits to at least 9. Recommendations are
below
2-6
Recommended courses for Physical/Analytical Chemistry emphases:
CHEM 356, Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 3
CHEM 371, Analytical Chemistry 4
CHEM 431, Physical Chemistry 3
Recommended courses for Biochemical emphasis:
CHEM 313, Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 314, Organic Chemistry II. 3
BCHE 341, Survey of Biochemistry 4
The following courses do not count towards a minor in Chemistry: CHEM 100, Basic Chemistry; CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry; CHEM 217, General Chemistry III; CHEM 241, Introduction to Research; CHEM 310V, Chemistry and Society; CHEM 351, Special Topics; CHEM 442, Glass Blowing; CHEM 443, Senior Seminar; No BCHE courses except BCHE 341, Survey of Biochemistry. Toxicology and supplemental instruction (SI) courses are not accepted. Course provisionally allowed: CHEM 441, Advanced Research (3 credits maximum); CHEM 451, Special Topics (by petition only.)

MINOR: Environmental Chemistry

Students must pass the courses listed below. Check the undergraduate catalog for prerequisites.

BIOL 477, Applied and Environmental Microbiology 4
C E 256, Environmental Science. 3
C E 355V, Technology and the Global Environment.. 3
C E 356, Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering 3
CHEM 111G, General Chemistry I, or CHEM 115, Principles of Chemistry I. 4
CHEM 112G, General Chemistry II, or CHEM 116, Principles of Chemistry II. 4
CHEM 211, Organic Chemistry (4) or CHEM 313, Organic Chemistry I; CHEM 314, Organic Chemistry II and CHEM 315, Organic Chemistry Laboratory 8
CHEM 371, Analytical Chemistry, or CHEM 471, Instrumental Methods of Analysis. 4
CHEM 422, Environmental Chemistry 3
CHEM 424, Soil Chemistry. 3
CHEM 451, Special Topics (as appropriate) 1-3
I E 411, Occupational Safety 3
TOX 361, Basic Toxicology 3
B.A. or B.S. majors in Chemistry or Biochemistry must pass an additional 9 credits from these courses:
The following courses do not count toward a minor in Environmental Chemistry: CHEM 100, Basic Chemistry; CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry; CHEM 310V, Chemistry and Society; CHEM 442, Glass Blowing. Supplemental instruction (SI) courses are not accepted.