Chemistry
CHAIR: Kurt R. Birdwhistell, Ph.D., Office: 425 Monroe Hall
PROFESSORS: Kurt R. Birdwhistell, Lynn V. Koplitz, Jasjit S. Walia
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: D. Andrew Knight, Thomas G. Spence, William F. Walkenhorst
EXTRAORDINARY FACULTY:
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: Kathleen T. Crago, Maury E. Howard
INSTRUCTOR: Christopher W. Costello
WEB PAGE: cas.loyno.edu/chemistry/
The chemistry department has a broad spectrum of undergraduate programs leading to the bachelors degree. They are described below under the headings of ACS certified chemistry program, pre-medical program, secondary education program, and liberal arts program.
ACS CERTIFIED CHEMISTRY PROGRAM
The chemistry department is on the approved list of the American Chemical Society for professional training in chemistry. Students who graduate with the bachelor of science in chemistry will have a degree certified by the American Chemical Society as having met the standards of the Committee on Professional Training. The salient points of the curriculum are as follows:
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Two semesters of introductory chemistry with quantitative analysis.
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Two semesters of organic chemistry.
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T wo semesters of physical chemistry.
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Two semesters of integrated laboratory which includes physical, analytical, and inorganic chemistry along with training in the chemical literature.
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One semester of inorganic chemistry.
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One semester of modern analytical chemistry.
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total of 500 hours of laboratory and 440 hours of classroom work.
The curriculum also includes 1) two semesters of calculus, 2) a year of foreign language, 3) a year of physics, 4) a year of math/science electives, and 5) one credit in Oral Presentation.
PRE-MEDICAL PROGRAM
The required chemistry courses are:
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Two semesters of general chemistry lecture and lab.
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Two semesters of organic chemistry lecture and lab.
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One semester of inorganic chemistry lecture.
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One semester of physical chemistry lecture.
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One semester of biochemistry lecture and lab.
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One semester of integrated lab.
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One semester of Oral Presentation.
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Two advanced chemistry electives.
The required adjunct courses are:
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Two semesters of biology lecture and lab.
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Two semesters of physics lecture and lab.
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Two semesters of calculus.
CHEMISTRY-FORENSIC SCIENCE PROGRAM
Forensic science applies chemical and biochemical methods of analysis to problems of a forensic nature. The science of forensics is becoming more technically demanding and as a result, there is a demand for better educated forensic personnel at local, state, and national law enforcement agencies.
The Loyola chemistry department program in forensic science provides a B.S. degree in chemistry with a forensic science emphasis within the chemistry department for students at Loyola University. The new degree program started in 2000 includes: 1) a basic degree in chemistry; 2) focused coursework in biology and criminal justice; and 3) finishes with an internship at a forensics lab.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY PROGRAM WITH CERTIFICATION IN SECONDARY EDUCATION
It is possible to minor in secondary education. Anyone interested in such a minor should consult with the adviser in the education department.
LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAM
Students with interests in law or communications, for instance, may wish to major in chemistry. The general university requirement for a bachelors degree is 30 hours in an area of concentration. The course requirements are described in the liberal arts program that follows.
RESEARCH AND ORAL PRESENTATION
The faculty encourage students to do research in chemistry under the supervision of one of the faculty members. The student can receive chemistry credits for engaging in such research. Undergraduate research is a valuable experience for students. The research experience 1) teaches critical thinking skills, 2) allows students to develop a deeper understanding of one area of chemistry, 3) develops a students confidence in his or her abilities as a chemist, and 4) provides good work experience in chemistry.
Oral Presentation will provide a capstone experience for all chemistry majors. Each student will write a paper on either his or her research results or a chemistry related topic. The student will then present the paper orally to the faculty and to the other students participating in the Chemistry Seminar course.
HONORS THESIS
In order to receive the bachelor of science in chemistry with departmental honors, the student must:
Earn an overall grade point average of 2.5 and a chemistry course grade point average of 3.0 while completing the requirements for either the ACS chemistry or pre-medical chemistry degree program.
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Engage in and do satisfactory independent work on a chemistry research project under the supervision of a faculty member. The results will be written up as an honors thesis.
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Earn five honors credits by enrolling in Research (CHEM A498) for at least four semesters of credit and by enrolling in Oral Presentation (CHEM A493) and presenting a departmental seminar on the results of your research project. The four credits in CHEM A498 shall be in addition to the 120 credit hours required for graduation.
MINOR IN CHEMISTRY
The minor in chemistry consists of 22 hours of chemistry which includes General Chemistry with lab (eight hours), Organic Chemistry with lab (eight hours), and six additional hours in chemistry at or above the 300 level. CHEM A496 credits will not count toward the minor.
MINOR IN FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
The minor in forensic chemistry consists of 22 hours of chemistry which includes General Chemistry with lab (eight hours), Organic Chemistry with lab (eight hours), Introduction to Forensic Methods (CHEM A315, three hours), and a three-credit-hour internship at a crime lab (CHEM A497).
BACHELOR OF SCIENCECHEMISTRY
Freshman | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A105 A106 General Chemistry I & II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A107 A108 General Chemistry I & II Lab | 1 |
1 |
Adjunct | MATH A257 A258 Calculus I & II | 4 |
4 |
Foreign Language | A100 A101/First Year | 3 |
3 |
Common Curriculum | 3 |
6 |
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14 |
17 |
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31 |
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Sophomore | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A300 A301 Organic Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A302 A303 Organic Chemistry I&II Lab | 2 |
2 |
Adjunct | PHYS A110 A111 Basic Physics I&II and Lab I&II | 5 |
5 |
Adjunct | MATH A310, A200, or A260 or PHYS A117 | 0 |
3 |
Elective | 3 |
3 |
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Common Curriculum | 3 |
0 |
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16 |
16 |
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32 |
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Junior | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A306 A307 Physical Chemistry Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A320 A330 Integ Lab I & II | 3 |
2 |
Major | CHEM A350 Inorganic Lecture | 0 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A498 A498 Research | (1)* |
(1)* |
Major | CHEM A493 Oral Presentation | 0 |
1 |
Adjunct | Science/Math Elective | 3 |
0 |
Common Curriculum | 6 |
6 |
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15 (16)* |
15 (16)* |
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30 (32)* |
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Senior | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A415 Modern Analytical Chemistry | 0 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A400 Biochemistry Lecture I | 3 |
0 |
Major | CHEM A400 Level Electives** | 3 |
2 |
Major | CHEM A498 A498 Research | (1)* |
(1)* |
Common Curriculum | 9 |
6 |
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Elective | 0 |
1 |
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15 (16)* |
12 (13)* |
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27 (29)* |
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TOTAL: 120 (124)* cr. hrs. |
Students seeking ACS Certification must complete adjunct courses. Specific Common Curriculum requirements are given in the beginning of this chapter under Curriculum Design. Refer to A&S Common Curriculum in the index for page number.
(View A&S Common Curriculum Requirements.)
* Honors requirements in parentheses.
** Restricted to a maximum of three hours of CHEM A498 and/or CHEM A496.
B.S. CHEMISTRY (PRE-MEDICAL Program) *
Freshman | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A105 A106 General Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A107 A108 General Chemistry I&II Lab | 1 |
1 |
Adjunct | MATH A257 A258 Calculus I&II | 4 |
4 |
Foreign Language | A100 A101/First Year | 3 |
3 |
Common Curriculum | 3 |
6 |
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14 |
17 |
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31 |
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Sophomore | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A300 A301 Organic Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A302 A303 Organic Chemistry I&II Lab | 2 |
2 |
Adjunct | PHYS A110 A111 General Physics I&II Lec/Lab | 5 |
5 |
Adjunct | BIOL Electives | 4 |
4 |
Common Curriculum | 3 |
0 |
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17 |
14 |
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31 |
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Junior | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A350 Inorganic Lecture | 0 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A320 Integrated Lab I | 3 |
0 |
Major | CHEM A306 Physical Chemistry I Lecture | 3 |
0 |
Elective | 3 |
0 |
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Common Curriculum | 6 |
12 |
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15 |
15 |
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30 |
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Senior | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A400 Biochemistry I | 3 |
0 |
Major | CHEM A402 Biochemistry I Lab | 0 |
1 |
Major | CHEM A493 Oral Presentation | 0 |
1 |
Major | Advanced Chemistry Elective | ||
300 or 400 Level** | 3 |
2 |
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Elective Adjunct | Math/Science Elective | 3 |
3 |
Elective | 3 |
0 |
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Common Curriculum | 3 |
6 |
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15 |
13 |
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28 |
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TOTAL: 120 cr. hrs. |
Specific Common Curriculum requirements are given in the beginning of this chapter under Curriculum Design. Refer to A&S Common Curriculum in the index for page number.
(View A&S Common Curriculum Requirements.)
* Students considering the Tulane early acceptance program for medical school should consult their advisers.
** Restricted to a maximum of three hours of CHEM A498 and/or CHEM A496.
LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAM IN CHEMISTRY
Freshman | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A105 A106 General Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A107 A108 General Chemistry I&II Lab | 1 |
1 |
Adjunct | MATH A257 A258 Calculus I&II | 4 |
4 |
Foreign Language | A100 A102 First Year | 3 |
3 |
Common Curriculum | 3 |
6 |
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14 |
17 |
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31 |
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Sophomore | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A300 A301 Organic Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A302 A303 Organic Chemistry I&II Lab | 2 |
2 |
Adjunct | PHYS A110 A111 General Physics I&II Lec/Lab | 5 |
5 |
Common Curriculum | 6 |
6 |
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16 |
16 |
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32 |
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Junior |
F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A350 Inorganic Chemistry I Lecture | 3 |
0 |
Major | Chemistry Elective (300 400 Level) | 0 |
3 |
Elective | 6 |
3 |
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Common Curriculum | 6 |
6 |
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15 |
12 |
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27 |
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Senior | F |
S |
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Major | Chemistry Elective (300 400 Level)** | 3 |
2 |
Major | CHEM A493 Oral Presentation | 0 |
1 |
Elective | 9 |
9 |
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Common Curriculum | 3 |
3 |
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15 |
15 |
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30 |
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TOTAL: 123 cr. hrs. |
(View A&S Common Curriculum Requirements.)
** Restricted to a maximum of three hours of CHEM A498 and/or CHEM A496.
FORENSIC SCIENCE PROGRAM IN CHEMISTRY
Freshman | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A105 A106 General Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A107 A108 General Chemistry I&II Lab | 1 |
1 |
Adjunct | MATH A257 A258 Calculus I&II | 4 |
4 |
Foreign Language | A100 A101 First Year | 3 |
3 |
Adjunct | BIOL A108 A109 Biology of Organisms Lec/Lab | 0 |
5 |
Adjunct | BIOL A106 Cells and Heredity | 3 |
0 |
14 |
16 |
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30 |
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Sophomore | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A300 A301 Organic Chemistry I&II Lecture | 3 |
3 |
Major | CHEM A302 A303 Organic Chemistry I&II Lab | 2 |
2 |
Adjunct | FRSC C201 Criminalistics: Crime Lab | 3 |
0 |
Adjunct | MATH A241 Statistics | 3 |
0 |
Adjunct | PHYS A110 A112 | 5 |
0 |
Adjunct | PHYS A111 A113 | 0 |
5 |
Elective | 0 |
6 |
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16 |
16 |
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32 |
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Junior | F |
S |
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Major | CHEM A320 Integ Lab I | 3 |
0 |
Major | CHEM A315 Intro to Forensic Methods | 0 |
3 |
Common Curriculum | 12 |
12 |
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15 |
15 |
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30 |
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Senior | F |
S |
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Major | Chemistry Elective (300 400 Level)** | 3 |
2 |
Major | CHEM A400 Biochemistry Lecture | 3 |
0 |
Major | CHEM A402 Techniques in Biochemistry | 0 |
1 |
Major | CHEM A493 Oral Presentation | 0 |
1 |
Major | CHEM A497 Internship | 3 |
0 |
Common Curriculum | 6 |
9 |
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15 |
13 |
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28 | |||
TOTAL: 120 cr. hrs. |
(View A&S Common Curriculum Requirements.)
** CHEM A498 will not apply to these hours.