Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 18,958 (US$ 18,958) a year | Contact provider |
College of Liberal A...
|
Course summary
This program is designed for the student who desires to obtain knowledge of the fundamental principles of chemistry and at the same time wishes to obtain substantial knowledge of a number of other fields of learning. It is based on a high school background which includes at least one and one-half years of algebra and one year of geometry. High school courses in chemistry and physics are very desirable but not required.
Program modules
CHEM 184 (or 185) Foundations of Chemistry I (5), CHEM 188 (or 189) Foundations of Chemistry II (5), CHEM 516 Analytical Chemistry (3), CHEM 517 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (2), CHEM 622 or 624 Organic Chemistry I (3), CHEM 625 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (2), CHEM 640 Biological Physical Chemistry(3), CHEM 641 Biological Physical Chemistry Laboratory I (2) or CHEM 646 Physical Chemistry I (3) and CHEM 647 Physical Chemistry I Lab (2), CHEM 696 Junior/Senior Seminar (1), One of the following courses (3-4): CHEM 626 Organic II (CHEM 627 is highly recommended for students taking 626) or another Physical Chemistry course (one of the two should be CHEM 648) or CHEM 635 and 636 Instrumental Methods of Analysis and Laboratory or CHEM 667 Inorganic Chemistry or CHEM 690f Environmental Chemistry.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have a minimum requirements include graduation from high school (secondary school) as indicated by a diploma, certificate, official examination results, etc. depending upon specific country requirements. Students must present official transcripts or mark sheets records showing grades and completion of the following courses in high school: English or student native language, Natural Science, Mathematics, Social Sciences required. Students have the following English requirements are: TOEFL (paper-based test), CBT(computer-based test), iBT (internet-based test), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), academic format: 6.0 or higher for each part and a total score of 6.5.
University of Kansas accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Kansas
Department name
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Course description: This program is for students who require knowledge of chemistry as a basis for work in other fields such as business, ...read more
B.S. in Chemistry - Chemical Science
Course description: This program serves students who want a strong background in chemistry but who do not require as much specialization as ...read more
University At Albany, State University of New York
Course description: This program provide students with a broad, fundamental knowledge of modern theoretical and experimental chemistry enabling ...read more
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry - General Chemistry
Course description: The chemistry major with the general chemistry option prepares students for a variety of possible careers in chemistry ...read more
Course description: This program requires a minimum of 40 semester hours in chemistry. It meets the minimum requirements for certification by ...read more
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure course information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and course details are subject to change. Please check all details with University of Kansas



