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Chemistry Department

1200 North DuPont Hwy.
Dover, DE 19901

Luna I. Mishoe Science Center South, Room 301
302-857-6530
Fax: 302-857-6539

Chairperson: Dr. Andrew J. GOUDY
Professor: GOUDY, WASFI
Associate Professor: DIMARIA, HAYWARD, WORKIE
Assistant Professor: HAHN, WANG

The Chemistry Department strives to provide a sound foundation in chemistry for students wishing to concentrate in chemistry and/or chemical engineering; to prepare students for professional careers and for graduate study: to provide a proper sequence of courses for those students preparing to teach chemistry in the secondary school or preparing to enter medical, dental, or other health professional schools; and to meet to needs of the students wishing to secure a knowledge of the fundamental principles of chemistry.

Majors in chemistry and chemical engineering are expected to affiliate with the Delaware State University Chapter of the American Chemical Society Student Affiliates during their freshman year and to maintain their affiliation as long as they are registered in the department.

Students who select a major offered by the Department of Chemistry must complete the general education program as required of all students. Specific courses required for the various curriculum options are indicated below.

Curriculum Options

CHEMISTRY MAJOR (NON-TEACHING): For students preparing for professional careers in chemistry and for graduate study; the department offers a curriculum which meets the standards adopted by the American Chemical Society for undergraduate professional education in chemistry. The requirements for a major in this program are forty-eight (48) hours, distributed as follows: Chemistry 101-102, 201, 301-302, 303-304, 306, 308, 403 and 407-408, and six hours of electives, three hours in advanced chemistry and three hours in advanced mathematics or physics, or six hours in advanced chemistry. In addition a chemistry major may take *French, Japanese, German or Spanish 101-102; Mathematics 251-252; and Physics 201-202. Chemistry majors with biochemical interest are also required to take Biology 101-102.

CHEMISTRY MAJOR (TEACHING): For students preparing to teach chemistry in the secondary school, the department offers a curriculum in chemistry education which meets the standards adopted by the Delaware Department of Education for the state certification. The requirements for a teaching major in chemistry are thirty-two (32)hours, distributed as follows: Chemistry 101-102, 301-302, 303-304, 306 or 308, and 403. In addition, a chemistry teaching major must take Biology 101; Education 204, 208, 210, 313, 318, 322, 309 and 412; *French, German, Japanese or Spanish 101-102 and; Geology 101; Mathematics 251-252; Natural Resources 205; Physics 201-202; and Psychology 201.

CHEMISTRY MAJOR (PRE-PROFESSIONAL): For students preparing to enter medical, dental, or other health professional schools and who desire to concentrate in chemistry, the department offers a pre-professional curriculum in chemistry. The requirements for a pre-professional major in chemistry are forty (40) hours, distributed as follows: Chemistry 101-102, 201,301-302, 303-304, 306, 308 and 403. In addition a pre-professional major must take Biology 101-102; *French, German, Japanese or Spanish 101-102; Mathematics 251-252; and Physics 201-202.

CHEMISTRY MINOR: A student who desires a minor in chemistry must complete at least eighteen (18) hours in chemistry, distributed as follows: Chemistry 101-102, 301-302 and an elective.

*A chemistry major who makes a score of 560 or higher on the College Board Achievement Test in a foreign language prescribed in the curriculum option, either prior to entering Delaware State University or during the freshman or sophomore year of residence at the University, will be considered to have satisfied the foreign language requirement for the baccalaureate degree in chemistry.

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