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Inventory of Undergraduate Courses *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 15 credits in advanced courses for majors in this department for the B.A. degree or 24 credits for the B.S. degree. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week per credit of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Students with superior records and the recommendation of a department faculty member may apply to the chairperson for permission to register for honors courses (Chemistry 5110 through 5320). Students may not register for more than six credits in honors courses in the department in one term. Brooklyn College recognizes the importance of reproductive hazard awareness and protection. During laboratory exercises students may be exposed to chemical reagents that may present specific risks to reproductive health, especially to students who are pregnant. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you do not take the following courses if you are pregnant: Chemistry 1201, 2100, 2201, 2500, 3410, 3415W, 3510, 3512, 3520, 3522, 4620, and 4760. If you become pregnant during the semester, please consult your instructor. CHEM. *1000 - Chemistry and Society CHEM. *1007 - Chemistry in Modern Life: An Introduction for Non-Majors CHEM. *1011 - Pharmaceutical Research, Development and Approval CHEM. *1012 - Chemistry in the Arts and Archaeology CHEM. *1037 - Studies in Forensic Science CHEM. *1040 - General Chemistry for Health-related Professions CHEM. *1050 - General Chemistry IA CHEM. *1100 - General Chemistry I CHEM. *1200 - General Chemistry I Lecture CHEM. *1201 - General Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM. *2050 - General Chemistry IB CHEM. *2060 - General Chemistry IB Lecture CHEM. *2100 - General Chemistry II CHEM. *2110 - Principles of Chemical Reactivity CHEM. *2200 - General Chemistry II Lecture CHEM. *2201 - General Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM. *2500 - Organic Chemistry for Health-related Professions CHEM. 2700 - Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry CHEM. 3410 - Analytical Chemistry CHEM. 3415W - Analytical Chemistry CHEM. 3420 - Instrumental Analysis CHEM. 3450 - Chemistry Teaching Laboratory Management CHEM. 3510 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM. 3511 - Organic Chemistry I Lecture CHEM. 3512 - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM. 3520 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM. 3521 - Organic Chemistry II Lecture CHEM. 3522 - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM. 3900 - Professional Readiness for Chemists CHEM. 4530 - Advanced Organic Laboratory Techniques CHEM. 4550 - Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM. 4570 - Biochemistry I CHEM. 4571 - Biochemistry I Lectures CHEM. 4572 - Biochemistry Laboratory I CHEM. 4581 - Biochemistry II Lectures CHEM. 4600 - Foundations of Physical Chemistry CHEM. 4610 - Physical Chemistry I CHEM. 4620 - Physical Chemistry II CHEM. 4640 - Quantum Chemistry CHEM. 4760 - Inorganic Chemistry CHEM. 4761 - Inorganic Chemistry CHEM. 4780 - Environmental Chemistry CHEM. 5010 - Research I CHEM. 5020 - Research II CHEM. 5030 - Research III CHEM. 5400 - Industrial Internship in Chemistry CHEM. 5450 - Independent Development of Laboratory Curriculum Materials Honors courses CHEM. 5110 - Independent Research I CHEM. 5120 - Independent Research II CHEM. 5130 - Independent Research III CHEM. 5210 - Seminar I CHEM. 5220 - Seminar II CHEM. 5230 - Seminar III CHEM. 5310 - Colloquium I CHEM. 5320 - Colloquium II DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
*Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 15 credits in advanced courses for majors in this department for the B.A. degree or 24 credits for the B.S. degree. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week per credit of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Students with superior records and the recommendation of a department faculty member may apply to the chairperson for permission to register for honors courses (Chemistry 5110 through 5320). Students may not register for more than six credits in honors courses in the department in one term. Brooklyn College recognizes the importance of reproductive hazard awareness and protection. During laboratory exercises students may be exposed to chemical reagents that may present specific risks to reproductive health, especially to students who are pregnant. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you do not take the following courses if you are pregnant: Chemistry 1201, 2100, 2201, 2500, 3410, 3415W, 3510, 3512, 3520, 3522, 4620, and 4760. If you become pregnant during the semester, please consult your instructor.
Honors courses
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.