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Course Planning

Chemical Physics Major - Planning

Course planning advice here is limited to majors. For a full description of degree requirements, please see this overview of the Academic Program and refer to the for details and official rules. Any discrepancy between the Course Planning Pages and the Catalog will be resolved in favor of the Catalog.

Possible Degree Path – starting in the first year with physics.Ìý The following is a typical major plan for this 14 course major.Ìý This is not the only way forward.Ìý Please consult with your advisor to create your unique path.Ìý

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Fall Semester

Spring Semester

First Year

  • Gen. Physics I (PHYS 230)
    ÌýÌýÌý or
    Physics I Workshop (PHYS 235)
  • Calculus I (MATH 130)

  • Gen. Physics II (PHYS 240)
    Ìý or
    Physics II Workshop (PHYS 245)
  • Calculus II (MATH 140)

Sophomore

  • General Chemistry I (CHEM 110)
  • Vibrations & Waves (PHYS 305)
  • Differential Equations (MATH 260)
  • General Chemistry II (CHEM 120)

Junior

  • Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 240)
  • Quantum Mechanics (PHYS 430) or possible major elective

1-2 major electives

Senior

  • Physical Chemistry I (CHEM 310)
  • Quantum Mechanics (PHYS 430) or possible major elective

1-2 major electives

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Many upper-level Chemistry and Physics courses, including Quantum Mechanics are offered every other year. Please plan accordingly

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý If you have AP credit for Calculus I, then you could enroll in Calculus II in the fall rather than the spring. If you have AP credit for General Chemistry I, you could then enroll in General Chemistry II in the spring rather than waiting for the sophomore year.

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Possible Degree Path starting in the first year with chemistry. The following is a typical major plan for this 14 course major. This is not the only way forward. Please consult with your advisor to create your unique path.

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Fall Semester

Spring Semester

First Year

  • General Chemistry I (CHEM 110)
  • Calculus I (MATH 130)
  • General Chemistry II (CHEM 120)
  • Calculus II (MATH 140)

Sophomore

  • Gen. Physics I (PHYS 230)
    Ìý or
    Physics I Workshop (PHYS 235)
  • Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 240)
  • Differential Equations (MATH 260)
  • Gen. Physics II (PHYS 240)
    Ìý or
    Physics II Workshop (PHYS 245)

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Junior

  • Physical Chemistry I (CHEM 310)
  • Vibrations & Waves (PHYS 305)
  • Quantum Mechanics (PHYS 430) or possible major elective

1-2 major electives

Senior

  • Quantum Mechanics (PHYS 430) or possible major elective

1-2 major electives

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Many upper-level Chemistry and Physics courses, including Quantum Mechanics are offered every other year. Please plan accordingly

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý If you have AP credit for Calculus I, then you could enroll in Calculus II in the fall rather than the spring.

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ÌýThree-Year Plan

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Fall Semester

Spring Semester

First Year

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Sophomore

  • General Chemistry I (CHEM 110)
  • Gen. Physics I (PHYS 230)
    Ìý or
    Physics I Workshop (PHYS 235)
  • Calculus I (MATH 130)
  • General Chemistry II (CHEM 120)
  • Physics II (PHYS 240)
    Ìý Ìýor
    Physics II Workshop (PHYS 245)
  • Calculus II (MATH 140)

Junior

  • Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 240)
  • Vibrations & Waves (PHYS 305)
  • Differential Equations (MATH 260)
  • Quantum Mechanics (PHYS 430) or possible major elective

1-2 major electives

Senior

  • Physical Chemistry I (CHEM 310)
  • Quantum Mechanics (PHYS 430) or possible major elective

1-2 major electives

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Many upper-level Chemistry and Physics courses, including Quantum Mechanics are offered every other year. Please plan accordingly

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý If you have AP credit for Calculus I, then you could enroll in Calculus II in the fall rather than the spring.