T
imetable for B.S. in Chemistry with Business Option (track two)Year |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
1 |
CH
221 (224) MTH 112 ECON 201 |
CH 222
(225) MTH 251 |
CH 223
(226) MTH 252 |
2 |
CH
334 CH 361 BA 215 PH 211 & 221 (or PH 201) |
CH 335 CH 362 PH 212 & 222 (or PH 202) MTH 254 |
CH
336 CH 324 a PH 213 & 223 (or PH 203) BA 230 b |
3 |
CH
440 BA 340 |
CH
441 BA 352 |
CH
442 CH 463 (WIC) Business elective c |
4 |
CH 411 Business elective c |
CH
412 Business elective c |
a The analytical chemistry of combination of
CH 421 (F), CH 422 (W), and CH 461 (F) is recommended for the strongest background in
analytical chemistry and should be taken the third year. With this option, only one
inorganic chemistry course is required (CH 411 or CH 412) so that this options adds only 2
credit hours to the total.
b Or BA 347 (ECON 202 is prereq).
c The 12 credits of Business elective courses are to be approved by
the student's academic adviser by the end of the winter quarter of the junior
year. These electives can be include BA 350, BA 390 or BA 357 or 400-level
business level courses. Be sure that the proper prerequisite courses have been
taken for these advanced courses
The order of courses is suggested. For the track-two core courses (CH, MTH, PH), the order is very fairly critical because of prerequisites and the fact that most CH courses are taught only one term per year. The options courses (BA, etc.) can be taken at different times than indicated, but one must be concerned with the prerequisites and the fact that many of these courses are taught only one term per year.
ECON 201 is a required course for the business option and can be used as the BAC core course in the category of social processes and institutions.
Baccalaureate Core Requirements are not shown.
Additional Information about the business option
updated 04/24/2006