Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $26500 per year for 12-17 credits | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program is designed to give students a broad view and deep understanding of the chemical sciences. Introductory courses offer the student a solid foundation in chemical principles, while laboratory experiences introduce her to the techniques and practices of modern chemistry. Advanced courses are used to treat important areas and methods of chemistry such as chemical determinations and analyses, data reduction and interpretation, experiment design, synthesis, compound structure determination and identification, physicochemical measurements, chemical separations, chemical theories, properties and reactivity, atomic structure and supramolecular chemistry, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibria, instrumentation, quantum mechanics, computational chemistry, simulation and modeling, technical writing, use of computers, the chemical literature, and major works and issues in chemistry.
Program modules
The modules are IDS-100 Perspectives in Educ 3 ENG-101 College Writing 3, BIO-111 Fund of Biology 4 RST-201 Intro to Biblical Stu 3, (recommended for certain programs) CHM-111 General Chemistry II 4, CHM-110 General Chemistry 4 MAT-212 Calculus II 4, MAT-211 Calculus I 4, CHM-210 Organic Chemistry 4 CHM-211 Organic Chemistry II 4, PHY-101 Physics I 4 PHY-102 Physics II 4, COM-106 Fund of Oral Comm 3 Religious Studies (300) 3, History 3 Philosophy (200) 3, Foreign Language 3 Physical Education 1, CHM-303 Analytical Chem 4 CHM-305 Instrumental Anal 4, CHM-350 Chemical Lit 1 CHM-401/407 Adv Top/Res 4, MAT-213/315/PHY-201 Literature 3, or CST-295 3 Fine Arts 3, Philosophy (300) 3 General Education/Elective 3, General Education/Elective 6, CHM-301 Physical Chem I 4 CHM-302 Physical Chem II 4, CHM-408/425 Res/Biochem 4 CHM-411 Advanced Inorgan 4, Social Science 3 CHM-450 Chemistry Seminar 1, General Education/Electives 6 Electives/Internship 6.
Entry requirement for international students
Students need to have completed a strong college preparatory program in high school accredited by the regional association of the College Board or an approved home school program. They must have a minimum of 18 academic units which includes four units in English and electives; three units in foreign language and mathematics, college preparatory; two units in science and history. International students must fulfill English language requirements by obtaining TOEFL with a minimum score of 500 on the written test and 173 on the computerized test.
College of Notre Dame of Maryland accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Major
Awarding body
College Of Notre Dame Of Maryland
Department name
Womens College, Department of Chemistry
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