Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Chemistry Pathway, A.S.


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Chemistry is a physical science that helps us describe and explain our world. It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form others and how substances interact with energy. Every material in existence, including the human body, is made of matter. Almost everything humans touch, taste or smell is made of chemicals. Chemistry is involved in daily and monumental tasks, from growing and cooking food to cleaning our homes and bodies to launching a space shuttle.

An understanding of basic chemistry concepts is important in almost every profession. Chemistry opens doors to exciting careers in medical research, biological sciences, nanotechnology, earth and atmospheric sciences, energy, pharmacy, new materials discovery and forensics opportunities. Studying chemistry provides tools to understand the world around you: How does ozone protect us from the sun? What makes hot sauce hot? What causes snake venom to be poisonous? Just what are calories, and why do they make people gain weight? Chemical scientists know the answers to such questions. They educate us about our surroundings and make our lives safer and longer.

Degree Requirements


Core IMPACTS Curriculum (42 Credit Hours)


See 1410 Core Curriculum Requirements  in the Undergradate Catalog. 

Core IMPACTS

Area Shorthand

Institutional Priority

Institution

Mathematics & Quantitative Skills

Mathematics

Political Science and U.S. History

Citizenship

Arts, Humanities & Ethics

Humanities

Communicating in Writing

Writing

Technology, Mathematics & Sciences*

STEM

Social Sciences

Social Sciences

Recommendations


Mathematics

Recommended course (this course is a pre-requisite for other courses required in the Field of Study):

STEM

Recommended course

Field of Study: Courses Appropriate to the Pathway (18 Credit Hours)


  • Students intending to pursue the B.S. in Chemistry at the Georgia State University-Atlanta campus must complete math courses through MATH 2202 or MATH 2212 and must take Principles of Physics I and II to complete Area F. Consult your academic advisor for additional guidance.
  • All separate lecture and lab course combinations (e.g., BIOL 2107 and BIOL 2107L; CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1211K) are commonly offered as a combined course at Georgia State University- Atlanta (e.g., BIOL 2107K; CHEM 1211K. The combined (K) courses and separate lecture and lab (L) courses cover the same subject matter and are considered equivalent courses.

Carry over from the Mathematics or STEM Areas of Core IMPACTS (1-2 Credit Hours)


  • Students will carry one additional credit hour over to the Field of Study for each 4-credit-hour mathematics course taken in the Mathematics or STEM areas of Core IMPACTS.

Required Courses (16 Credit Hours)