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Program DescriptionThe Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers majors leading to a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Degree also has a Biochemistry Option. The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry is designed primarily for students who plan to enter graduate programs in chemistry or other closely related sciences. The department is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS), 1155 - Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, DC, 20036. Students graduating with this degree will be certified to the Society and will receive a certificate from the ACS.

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The Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry fulfills the need of those students who are pursuing pre-medical or pre-dental programs as well as those who plan to enter fields such as business, environmental or patent law, where a background in chemistry can be of great utility. Career PossibilitiesA Major in Chemistry either as a B.A. Will prepare students for graduate work in chemistry or biochemistry; teaching chemistry in secondary schools; employment with industry or government; entry into professional schools such as medicine or dentistry; or entry into law school with a view toward specialization in patent or environmental law.Students may prepare for a career in teaching science at the secondary level (junior high or high school) by completing an approved 'Subject Matter Preparation Program.' Completion of such a program is the first step in meeting the state requirements for a teaching credential. As the program requirements for the 'Subject Matter Preparation Program' in science have changed recently, interested students should consult the departmentally designated advisor for current information. Pre-Medical Professions Training in BiochemistryStudents who wish to apply to professional schools of medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, or other medical areas following graduation should consider completing the requirement for a B.S. Degree in Biochemistry.

In addition, students should complete the elective course that was not selected to fulfill the degree requirements.The following courses are not usually required for admission to medical school, but it is recommenced that students consider them when planning their academic program. Many formers students have found them to be a valuable introduction to courses that must be taken in many professional programs.BIO 422. Histology (3)BIO 424.

Histology Laboratory (1)BIO 453. Endocrinology (3)BIO 483. Human Physiology (3). Student OrganizationsMembership in the Science Society of CSU Dominguez Hills is open to all students. The Society encompasses all of the scientific disciplines and is also a Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society.

It was founded to serve the interests and concerns of science students and sponsors scientific, educational, professional and social activities. The American Chemical Society has commended the Science Society for the high quality of its activities and programs. Contact the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry for further information.

Biochemistry Option (62-64 units)A. Lower Division Required Courses (30-32 units):CHE 110.

General Chemistry I (5)CHE 112. General Chemistry II (5)CHE 230. Quantitative Analysis (4)MAT 191. Calculus I (5)MAT 193. Calculus II (5)PHY 130. General Physics I (5) andPHY 132. General Physics II (5) orPHY 120. Elements of Physics I (4) andPHY 122. Elements of Physics II (4)B.

Upper Division Required Courses (30 units):CHE 310. Organic Chemistry I (4)CHE 311. Organic Chemistry Lab I (1)CHE 312. Organic Chemistry II (3)CHE 313. Organic Chemistry Lab II (2)CHE 320.

Physical Chemistry I (5)CHE 420. Advanced Applications for Chemistry (2)CHE 450. Biochemistry I (4).CHE 451. Biochemistry Lab I (1)CHE 452. Biochemistry II (4)CHE 453. Biochemistry Lab II (2)CHE 460. Chemical Literature (2).NOTE: Major students may substitute this course for General Education Area E.

Please contact the University Advisement Center to request the course substitution. General Chemistry Option (63 units)A. Lower Division Required Courses (34 units):CHE 110. General Chemistry I (5)CHE 112. General Chemistry II (5)CHE 230. Quantitative Analysis (4)MAT 191.

Calculus I (5)MAT 193. Calculus II (5)PHY 130. General Physics I (5)PHY 132. General Physics II (5)B.

Upper Division Required Courses (29 units):CHE 310. Organic Chemistry I (4)CHE 311. Organic Chemistry Lab I (1)CHE 312. Organic Chemistry II (3)CHE 313. Organic Chemistry Lab II (2)CHE 320. Physical Chemistry I (5)CHE 322.

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Physical Chemistry II (3)CHE 420. Advanced Applications for Chemistry (2)CHE 431. Advanced Integrated Lab I (3)CHE 440. Inorganic Chemistry (4)CHE 460.

Chemical Literature (2). Major Requirements (79 units)The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this degree. A grade of 'C' or better must be achieved in all courses.A. Lower Division Required Courses (39 units):CHE 110. General Chemistry I (5)CHE 112. General Chemistry II (5)CHE 230.

Quantitative Analysis (4)MAT 191. Calculus I (5)MAT 193. Calculus II (5)MAT 211. Calculus III (5)PHY 130. General Physics I (5)PHY 132.

General Physics II (5)B. Upper Division Required Courses (40 units):CHE 310.

Organic Chemistry I (4)CHE 311. Organic Chemistry Lab I (1)CHE 312. Organic Chemistry II (3)CHE 313. Organic Chemistry Lab II (2)CHE 320. Physical Chemistry I (5)CHE 322. Physical Chemistry II (3)CHE 420.

Advanced Applications for Chemistry (2)CHE 431. Advanced Integrated Lab I (3)CHE 433.

Advanced Integrated Lab II (3)CHE 440. Inorganic Chemistry (4)CHE 450. Biochemistry I (4).CHE 451. Biochemistry Lab I (1)CHE 460. Chemical Literature (2)PHY 333. Analog Electronics (3).NOTE: Major students may substitute this course for General Education Area E. Please contact the University Advisement Center to request the course substitution.

Minor in Organic/Biochemistry (29 units)A. Lower Division Required Courses (14 units):CHE 110. General Chemistry I (5)CHE 112. General Chemistry II (5)CHE 230. Quantitative Analysis (4)B. Upper Division Required Courses (15 units):CHE 310. Organic Chemistry I (4)CHE 311.

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Organic Chemistry Lab I (1)CHE 312. Organic Chemistry II (3)CHE 313. Organic Chemistry Lab II (2)CHE 450. Biochemistry I (4)CHE 451. Biochemistry Lab I (1)NOTE: All Biological Science Majors who have used CHE 450 and CHE 451 to fulfill requirements for their major must take either:CHE 452.

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Biochemistry II (4) andCHE 453. Biochemistry Lab II (2) orCHE 456. Clinical Chemistry (3). Lower DivisionCHE 102 Chemistry for the Citizen (3).A non-mathematical treatment of the basic principles of chemistry and their application to various facets of life in a highly technological society.CHE 103 Chemistry Laboratory for the Citizen (1).Prerequisite: CHE 102, or concurrent enrollment in CHE 102.Recommended general education course for students interested in the chemistry of everyday life. Includes determining the composition of foods and drugs, measurements, unit conversions, scientific notation, chemical representations, mole concept, structure of atoms and molecules.

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Three hours of laboratory per week.CHE 108 Introduction to College Chemistry (5).Measurements, units, unit conversion, scientific notation, chemical stoichiometry, mole concept, structure of atoms and molecules. CR/NC grading. Three hours of lecture and six hours of laboratory per week.CHE 110 General Chemistry I (5).Prerequisites: CHE 108 or high school chemistry and satisfactory performance on the General Chemistry Placement test.Chemical stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic table, quantum theory, gases, thermochemistry, ionic bonding, Lewis formulas, liquids, solids, solutions.

Four hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week.CHE 112 General Chemistry II (5).Prerequisite: CHE 110.Chemical kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, acids and bases, solubility, electrochemistry, covalent bonding, transition metal complexes. Four hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week.CHE 230 Quantitative Analysis (4).Prerequisite: CHE 112.Introduction to the techniques and theory of gravimetric and volumetric analyses, colorimetry, flame photometry and electroanalytical procedures.

Two hours of lecture and six hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee required.

Upper DivisionCHE 300 Organic Chemistry I (3).Prerequisite: CHE 112 or 1 year of general chemistry.A detailed study of organic molecular structure, reaction mechanisms stereochemistry, and synthesis with emphasis on a aliphatic and aromatic systems.CHE 301 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (1).Prerequisites: CHE 112 or 1 year of general chemistry; Corequisite: CHE 300.Basic experimental techniques of organic chemistry. Three hours of laboratory per week.CHE 302 Organic Chemistry II (3).Prerequisites: CHE 300 and CHE 301. Corequisite: CHE 303.Continuation of CHE 300 with emphasis on the chemistry of organic compounds containing oxygen and nitrogen.CHE 303 Organic Laboratory II (1).Prerequisites: CHE 112 or 1 year of general chemistry; Corequisite: CHE 302.Preparation of organic compounds and qualitative organic analysis. Three hours of laboratory per week.CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I (4).Prerequisite: CHE 112; Corequisite: CHE 311.Systematic study of organic compounds, with emphasis on molecular structure and reaction mechanisms; stereochemistry; aliphatic compounds.CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (1).Prerequisite: CHE 112; Corequisite: CHE 310.Techniques of separation and purificationof organic compounds. Introduction to organic synthesis.

Three hours of laboratory per week. Fee required.CHE 312 Organic Chemistry II (3).Prerequisites: CHE 310, CHE 311; Corequisite: CHE 313.A continuation of CHE 310 with emphasis on aromatic systems. Introduction to spectroscopy. Structures and reactions of organic compounds containing oxygen and nitrogen.CHE 313 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (2).Prerequisites: CHE 310, CHE 311; Corequisite: CHE 312.Organic synthesis, introduction to spectros copy. Qualitative organic analysis. Six hours of laboratory per week. Fee required.CHE 316 Survey of Organic Chemistry (3).Prerequisite: CHE 112; Corequisite: CHE 317.Structure and properties of aliphatic and aromatic compounds.

Stereochemistry and functional group chemistry. Oriented toward life sciences and related areas.CHE 317 Survey of Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1).Corequisite: CHE 316.Basic purification processes and techniques of separation of mixtures. Preparation of organic compounds. Introduction to qualitative and quantitative analytical methods, including chemical, chromatographic, and spectroscopic procedures. Three hours of laboratory per week.

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Fee required.CHE 320 Physical Chemistry I (5).Prerequisites: CHE 112 and CHE 230; MAT 193; PHY 132.PHY 122 may be substituted for PHY 132 by students in the biochemistry option and by non-chemistry majors, with consent of instructor. Principles and applications of classical thermodynamics and chemical kinetics. Introduction to computer based techniques of treating scientific data.CHE 322 Physical Chemistry II (3).Prerequisite: CHE 320.Introduction to group theory, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and statistical thermodynamics.CHE 393 Supervised Laboratory Projects (1-3).Prerequisites: CHE 112 and consent of instructor.Laboratory projects to be carried out under the supervision of a chemistry faculty member. Designed for students of sophomore and junior standing.

CR/NC grading. Repeatable course. Three to nine hours of laboratory per week.CHE 420 Advanced Applications for Chemistry (2).Prerequisite: CHE 320.Advanced applications for chemistry including computational techniques, molecular modeling, combinatorial approaches to synthesis, data acquisition and analysis, and use of computers to simulate spectral data. One hour of lecture and two hours of activity per week.CHE 431 Advanced Integrated Laboratory I (3).Prerequisites: CHE 230 and CHE 320.Experimental work involving instrumental analytical techniques, inorganic syntheses, physical measurements on chemical systems. Analysis of experimental data, including the use of computer techniques.

One hour of lecture and six hours of laboratory per week.CHE 433 Advanced Integrated Laboratory II (3).Prerequisites: CHE 431 and CHE 322.A continuation of CHE 431. Infrequently Offered CoursesThe following courses are scheduled on a 'demand' basis. Students should consult the department office for information about the next schedule offering.CHE 458 Toxicology (3).Prerequisites: CHE 450 is required; CHE 452 is recommended.Discussion of methods of introduction of toxic substances into the body, their metabolic transformations, and their biochemical and physiological effects. Examples drawn from forensic, clinical, occupational, and environmental sources.CHE 474 Geochemistry (3).Prerequisites: CHE 112 is required; EAR 356 is recommended.Factors controlling the distribution of the chemical elements in the earth, atmosphere and oceans. Methods in the analysis of minerals.

Special consideration of economically important metals. Applications in earth sciences, chemistry, and environmental studies. Two hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week.

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