Chemistry, B.S. - CEPS, UNH

Undergraduate

Chemistry

Conduct hands-on research in state-of-the-art laboratories while receiving personalized mentorship from expert faculty.
Degree
Bachelor of Science
Location
Durham, NH
Courses
28*
Credit
128 hrs.*
Full-time
4 yrs.
Part-time
Varies
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Chemistry

The B.S. Chemistry degree at UNH offers intensive training across all major areas of chemical science. Here you'll be able to conduct hands-on research in state-of-the-art laboratories while receiving personalized mentorship from expert faculty. 

Through comprehensive study of inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry, you'll develop the technical expertise needed for professional chemistry careers or advanced graduate studies in chemistry and related fields.

*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.

Chemistry Department

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Innovation Scholars

The only first-year research and innovation program of its type in the region!

The Innovation Scholars program, open to all CEPS majors, offers students an exceptional launch to their college experience. Through multiple interdisciplinary cohorts and hands-on research in world-class facilities, students build confidence, gain real experience, and open doors to paid research, internships, and future graduate study. It’s a proven program that helps students shape their future from day one.

What is a Bachelor of Science in chemistry?

This comprehensive program prepares students for success as professional chemists in industry and can also serve as a strong foundation for graduate studies in chemistry or related fields like materials science and pharmaceutical sciences. The B.S. degree provides rigorous training in chemistry’s traditional sub-disciplines (analytical, inorganic, organic and physical). Students gain laboratory experience in molecular synthesis and characterization, analytical and instrumental methods, physical chemical measurements and data analysis, and spectroscopy. Students also participate in scientific inquiry (via independent advanced laboratory and research experiences), which builds the communication, critical-thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for success in many careers. Students considering graduate degrees in chemistry should consider the Bachelor of Science degree.

Why study chemistry at UNH?

You’ll engage in a program of study approved by the American Chemical Society that explores a dynamic, creative and practical discipline. You’ll find a program small enough to be personal but comprehensive enough to provide excellent opportunities for challenge and growth, like independent research, leadership and peer-mentoring. You’ll have access to newly renovated laboratories, state-of-the-art equipment and faculty committed to transformative experiences for undergraduate students. Our graduates pursue careers in industry, go on to attend M.S. and Ph.D. programs and find success in environmental and health-related professions, making public policies, patent law and intellectual property, and educating future generations of scientists.

Potential careers

  • Agricultural and food products
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemical analysis and quality control
  • Chemical/pharmaceutical sales and marketing
  • Chemical research and development
  • Chemistry teacher
  • Health professions
  • Patent law, intellectual property and science policy
  • Pharmaceuticals and pharmacology
  • Plastics and coatings
  • Science/technology writing
  • Toxicology and forensic science

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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The B.S. Chemistry degree is certified by the American Chemical Society and provides a deep, rigorous experience that prepares students for graduate work or a career in chemical industry and related fields. The curriculum offers thorough training in the major fields of chemistry, covering analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, as well as biochemistry and chemical biology. Students gain laboratory experience in molecular synthesis and characterization, chemical biology, analytical and instrumental methods, physical chemical measurements and data analysis, and spectroscopy. At the same time, the program requires students to participate in scientific inquiry, via both advanced laboratory experiences and independent research.

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Degree Plan
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Sample Degree Plan

This sample degree plan serves as a general guide; students collaborate with their academic advisor to develop a personalized degree plan to meet their academic goals and program requirements.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
CHEM 400 Freshman Seminar 1
CHEM 403 General Chemistry I 4
MATH 425 Calculus I 4
PHYS 407 General Physics I 4
Discovery Course 4
 Credits17
Spring
CHEM 404 General Chemistry II 4
MATH 426 Calculus II 4
ENGL 401 First-Year Writing 4
PHYS 408 General Physics II 4
 Credits16
Second Year
Fall
CHEM 517 Introduction to Chemical Measurement Science 3
CHEM 518 Practical Chemical Measurement Techniques and Instrumentation 2
CHEM 547 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 549 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2
Discovery Course 4
 Credits14
Spring
CHEM 548 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM 550 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2
CHEM 574 Chemistry Across the Periodic Table 4
CHEM 576 Experimental Inorganic Chemistry 2
Discovery Course 4
 Credits15
Third Year
Fall
CHEM 683 Physical Chemistry I 3
CHEM 685 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 2
CHEM 774 Inorganic Chemistry 3
CHEM 777 Advanced Synthesis and Characterization 3
Discovery Course 4
 Credits15
Spring
CHEM 684 Physical Chemistry II 3
CHEM 686 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 2
CHEM 762 Advanced Chemical Analysis Instrumentation 3
CHEM 763 Advanced Chemical Instrumentation Laboratory 2
Discovery Course 4
Elective Course 2
 Credits16
Fourth Year
Fall
CHEM 799 Senior Thesis (first semester of a yearlong experience) 4
CHEM 740 Chemical Biology 4
CHEM 755 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3
Advanced Chemistry Elective 3
Elective Course 4
 Credits18
Spring
CHEM 798 Senior Seminar 1
CHEM 799 Senior Thesis 4
Discovery Course 4
Elective Course 4
Elective Course 4
 Credits17
 Total Credits128
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Requirements for the Program
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Degree Requirements

Minimum Credit Requirement: 128 credits
Minimum Residency Requirement: 32 credits must be taken at UNH
Minimum GPA: 2.0 required for conferral*
Core Curriculum Required: Discovery & Writing Program Requirements
Foreign Language Requirement: No

All Major, Option and Elective Requirements as indicated.
*Major GPA requirements as indicated.

Major Requirements

Required Courses
CHEM 400Freshman Seminar1
CHEM 403General Chemistry I4
CHEM 404General Chemistry II4
CHEM 517
CHEM 518
Introduction to Chemical Measurement Science
and Practical Chemical Measurement Techniques and Instrumentation
5
CHEM 547
CHEM 549
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory
5
CHEM 548
CHEM 550
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory
5
CHEM 574
CHEM 576
Chemistry Across the Periodic Table
and Experimental Inorganic Chemistry
6
CHEM 683
CHEM 685
Physical Chemistry I
and Physical Chemistry Laboratory
5
CHEM 684
CHEM 686
Physical Chemistry II
and Physical Chemistry Laboratory
5
CHEM 740Chemical Biology4
CHEM 755Advanced Organic Chemistry3
CHEM 762
CHEM 763
Advanced Chemical Analysis Instrumentation
and Advanced Chemical Instrumentation Laboratory
5
CHEM 774Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM 777Advanced Synthesis and Characterization3
CHEM 798Senior Seminar1
CHEM 799Senior Thesis 28
MATH 425Calculus I4
or MATH 425H Honors/Calculus I
MATH 426Calculus II4
or MATH 426H Honors/Calculus II
PHYS 407General Physics I4
or PHYS 407H Honors/General Physics I
or PHYS 407S General Physics I Studio
PHYS 408General Physics II4
or PHYS 408H Honors/General Physics II
or PHYS 408S General Physics II Studio
Total Credits83
1

CHEM 740 Chemical Biology and BMCB 658 General Biochemistry each satisfy the Discovery Biological Sciences requirement (BS Chemistry majors only).

2

CHEM 799 Senior Thesis is a year-long experience of 4 credits per semester and satisfies the Discovery Capstone Experience requirement.

3

CHEM 740 Chemical Biology meets the ACS BIOCHEM requirement.

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Student Learning Outcomes
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Program Learning Outcomes
  • Reason with Chemistry’s anchoring concepts: that matter consists of atoms that have internal structures that dictate their chemical and physical behavior; that atoms interact via electrostatic forces to form chemical bonds that chemical compounds have geometric structures that influence their chemical and physical behaviors; that intermolecular forces—electrostatic forces between molecules—dictate the physical behavior of matter; that matter changes, forming products that have new chemical and physical properties that energy is the key currency of chemical reactions in molecular scale systems as well as macroscopic systems; that chemical changes have a time scale over which they occur; that all chemical changes are, in principle, reversible, and chemical processes often reach a state of dynamic equilibrium; that Chemistry is generally advanced via experimental observations; and that Chemistry constructs meaning interchangeably at the particulate and macroscopic levels.
  • Use Chemistry’s cross-cutting concepts to interrogate and explain phenomena: chemical identity (how do we identify chemical substances?); structure-property relationships (how do we predict the properties of materials?); chemical causality (why do chemical processes occur?); chemical mechanism (how do chemical processes occur?); chemical control (how can we control chemical processes?); benefits-costs-risks (how do we evaluate the impacts of chemically transforming matter?).
  • Demonstrate the following general scientific practices when displaying knowledge of chemical ideas and concepts: asking questions; developing and using models; constructing explanations; planning and carrying out investigations; engaging in argument from evidence; analyzing and interpreting data; using mathematics and computational thinking; obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information OR demonstrate the following Chemistry core practices when displaying knowledge of chemical ideas and concepts (a) analysis: development and application of strategies for detecting, identifying, separating, and quantifying chemical substances (b)synthesis: the design of new substances and synthetic routes (c)transformation: controlling chemical processes for non-synthetic purposes.

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Checklists & Forms
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Related Links
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Discovery Program

Parsons Hall Emergency Operations Plan

Seminars

Resources
Chemistry Stockroom, Instrumentation, Chemistry Library, Chemistry Hygiene Plan

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Advanced Degrees
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Those interested in the Chemistry (B.S.) major may also be interested in the following advanced degrees. Students in the program also have the opportunity to participate in the UNH accelerated master’s program.

 

Chemistry M.S.

Chemistry Ph.D.

Chemistry: Chemistry Education Ph.D.