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2007-2008 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry


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Professors: Beeston (Chair), Blauch, Carroll, Nutt, Schuh
Associate Professors: Stevens, Striplin
Assistant Professor: Hauser
Visiting Associate Professor: D. Brown

Distribution Requirements


Chemistry 105, 106, 107, 115, 199c (with lab), and 201 count toward the fulfillment of the requirement of at least one laboratory course in natural science. Chemistry 103, 104, 110, and 199c (non-laboratory courses) count toward the fulfillment of the requirements in natural science. Students who elect to take Chemistry 110 are encouraged to take Chemistry 115 in order to complete their survey of introductory chemistry.

Introductory Chemistry Program


Students who have earned AP credit for Chemistry 115 may begin their study of chemistry with Chemistry 201. Other students should begin with either Chemistry 110 or 115. Chemistry 110 is designed for those students who have not completed at least one year of high school chemistry or who have had high school chemistry but need a more thorough introduction to the subject matter. Chemistry 115 is recommended for students who have a good background from high school chemistry. A student may elect to take either Chemistry 110 or 115 as the first chemistry course at Davidson.

Major Requirements


Prospective majors are encouraged to discuss their programs with a department representative early in the first year. The prerequisites for advanced courses require careful planning to obtain a feasible schedule.

For Class of ‘08 and ‘09


  1. Chemistry courses:
    1. 201 (115 is a prerequisite for this course), 202, 215, 351, 352, and 371 
    2. two courses selected from 381, 391, or 496 
    3. one course selected from 401, 410, 420, 430, or 450 
    4. one additional 300 or 400 level course, excluding 306
  2. Supporting and prerequisite courses:
    1. Mathematics 135 or 137
    2. Physics 220 or 230
  3. Students must attend ten sessions of the chemistry colloquium during their junior and senior years.

For Class of ‘10 and ‘11


  1. Chemistry courses:
    1. 201 (115 is a prerequisite for this course), 202, 215, 351, 352, 371, 381, and 391
    2. two 400 level courses selected from 401, 410, 420, 430, 450, or 496 
  2. Supporting and prerequisite courses:
    1. Mathematics 135 or 137
    2. Physics 220 or 230
  3. Students must attend ten sessions of the chemistry colloquium during their junior and senior years.

Minor Requirements


The minor consists of Chemistry 115, 201, 202, 215, and two additional courses numbered 300 or higher. In addition, students must attend six sessions of the chemistry colloquium during their junior and senior years. At least five courses counted toward the minor must be taken at Davidson. Only Chemistry 490 or 496 may be taken Pass/Fail.

Honors Requirements


Candidates for honors must take:

  1. Chemistry courses:
    1. 201 (115 is a prerequisite for this course), 202, 215, 351, 352, and 371
    2. one course selected from 381 or 391
    3. two courses selected from 401, 410, 420, 430, or 450
    4. 496 and 497
  2. Supporting and prerequisite courses:
    1. Mathematics 135 or 137
    2. Physics 220 or 230
  3. Students must attend ten sessions of the chemistry colloquium during their junior and senior years.

American Chemical Society Attainments Program


The following program is certified by the American Chemical Society as a nationally approved undergraduate major in chemistry. This program is strongly recommended to all majors who plan to study chemistry in graduate school or to seek employment as professional chemists.

  1. Chemistry courses:
    1. 201 (115 is a prerequisite for this course), 202, 215, 351, 352, 371, 381, 391, 401, and 450
    2. one course selected from 410, 420, or 430
    3. 496
  2. Supporting and prerequisite courses:
    1. Mathematics 135 or 137
    2. Physics 220 or 230
  3. Students must attend ten sessions of the chemistry colloquium during their junior and senior years.
  4. Mathematics 150 and 235 or Physics 201 are strongly recommended.
  5. Approved mathematics or physics courses may be substituted for one of the seminar courses numbered 410-430.

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