Chemistry (Approved by the American Chemical Society), BS

Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2024-2025. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1.

Minimum Overall Grade Point Average: 2.00
Total Hours: 120 

General Education Requirements
English Composition
See Academic Regulation 3.5
ENGL 1113Composition I3
or ENGL 1313 Critical Analysis and Writing I
ENGL 1213Composition II3
or ENGL 1413 Critical Analysis and Writing II
or ENGL 3323 Technical Writing
American History & Government
HIST 1103Survey of American History3
or HIST 1483 American History to 1865 (H)
or HIST 1493 American History Since 1865 (DH)
POLS 1113American Government3
Analytical & Quantitative Thought (A)
MATH 2144Calculus I (A) 14
Humanities (H)
Courses designated (H)6
Natural Sciences (N)
Must include one Laboratory Science (L) course
CHEM 1314Chemistry I (LN) 14
Select four hours from the following:4
Introductory Biology (N)
and Introductory Biology Laboratory (LN) 1
Introductory Biology (LN) 1
Social & Behavioral Sciences (S)
Course designated (S)3
Additional General Education
Courses designated (A), (H), (N), or (S)7
Hours Subtotal40
Diversity (D) & International Dimension (I)
May be completed in any part of the degree plan
Select at least one Diversity (D) course
Select at least one International Dimension (I) course
College/Departmental Requirements
First Year Seminar
(Transfer students with 15 hours exempt)1
Arts & Humanities
See note 2.a.3
Natural & Mathematical Sciences
CHEM 1515Chemistry II (LN)5
PHYS 2014University Physics I (LN)4
Foreign Language
See note 3
0-6 hours
Upper-Division General Education
Select 6 hours outside major department
See note 2.c.
Hours Subtotal13
Major Requirements
Minimum major GPA 2.50. Minimum grade of “C” in each course in Chemistry numbered 2000 or above. Minimum 2.0 GPA in all CHEM courses.
CHEM 2113Principles of Analytical Chemistry3
CHEM 2122Quantitative Analysis Laboratory2
CHEM 3053Organic Chemistry I3
CHEM 3112Organic Chemistry Laboratory2
CHEM 3153Organic Chemistry II3
CHEM 3353Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry3
or CHEM 3363 Bioinorganic Chemistry
CHEM 3433Physical Chemistry I3
CHEM 3532Physical Chemistry Laboratory2
CHEM 3553Physical Chemistry II3
or CHEM 4433 Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling
CHEM 4022Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis Laboratory2
CHEM 4023Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis3
CHEM 4322Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory2
or CHEM 4313 Medicinal Organic Chemistry
CHEM 4333Inorganic Chemistry I3
CHEM 4990Special Problems in Chemistry (2 hours)2
BIOC 3653Survey of Biochemistry3
MATH 2153Calculus II (A)3
MATH 2163Calculus III3
MATH 2233Differential Equations3
MATH 3013Linear Algebra (A)3
PHYS 2114University Physics II (LN)4
Hours Subtotal55
Electives
Select 12 hours12
May need to include 6 hours of a foreign language (see note 3)
May need to include 6 hours upper-division general education outside major department (see note 2.c.)
MATH 1513 and MATH 1813 required for students who do not place directly into MATH 2144.
Advanced CHEM and MATH courses recommended.
Hours Subtotal12
Total Hours120
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College and Departmental Requirements that may be used to meet General Education Requirements.

Other Requirements

  • See the College of Arts and Sciences Requirements.
  • Upper-Division Credit: Total hours must include at least 40 hours in courses numbered 3000 or above.

College of Arts and Sciences Requirements

  1. Hours in One Department: For B.A. and B.S. degrees, no more than 54 hours in one department may be required to meet degree requirements. Courses used to satisfy the General Education English Composition, U.S. History, American Government, and Mathematics or Statistics requirements will not count toward the 54-hour maximum required from one department.
  2. A&S College/Departmental Requirements
    1. Arts and Humanities are defined as any course carrying an (H) designation or courses from AMST, ART, DANC, ENGL (except ENGL 3323 Technical Writing) HIST, MUSI, PHIL (except PHIL 1313 Logic and Critical Thinking (A), PHIL 3003 Symbolic Logic (A) and PHIL 4003 Mathematical Logic and Computability), REL, TH, and foreign languages.
    2. Natural and Mathematical Sciences are defined as any course from the following prefixes: ASTR, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, CS (except CS 4883 Social Issues in Computing), GEOL, MATH, MICR, PBIO, PHYS, and STAT; or courses from other departments that carry an (A) or (N) general education designation.
    3. Six upper-division hours are required from General Education or any CAS courses outside the student’s major department. This requirement may be satisfied by courses also used to satisfy any part of a student’s degree program (i.e., in General Education, College Departmental Requirements, Major Requirements or Electives).
    4. Non-Western Studies Requirement for B.A. and B.F.A.; One course in Non-Western Studies (N.W.). This requirement may be satisfied by courses also used to satisfy any part of a student's degree program (i.e., in General Education, College Departmental Requirements, Major Requirements or Electives).
    5. The College of Arts & Sciences requires a minimum 2.0 GPA in all major requirements and a minimum 2.0 GPA in all major-prefix courses applied to the degree.
  3. Foreign Language Proficiency
    1. The foreign language requirement for the B.A. may be satisfied by 9 hours college credit in the same language, which must include 3 hours at the 2000-level, or equivalent proficiency (e.g., passing an advanced standing examination; TOEFL exam; presenting a high school transcript which demonstrates the high school was primarily conducted in a language other than English; etc.). Computer Science courses may not be used to satisfy this requirement. Currently Arabic and Mvskoke are not offered at the 2000-level at OSU.
    2. The foreign language requirement for the B.S., B.M. and B.F.A. may be satisfied by presenting a high school transcript which demonstrates two years of study of a single foreign language (passing grades at second-year level of study). It may also be satisfied by 6 hours college credit in the same language, which must include language courses 1713 and 1813, or equivalent proficiency (e.g., passing an advanced standing examination; TOEFL exam; presenting a high school transcript which demonstrates the high school was primarily conducted in a language other than English; etc.). Computer Science courses may not be used to satisfy this requirement.
    3. In addition to a. and b., students pursuing teacher certification must meet novice-high foreign language proficiency by presenting a high school transcript which demonstrates two years of study of a single foreign language with no grade below B. Or, students may complete 3 hours college credit in a single language with no grade below C (or pass an advanced standing examination, College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exam, or Oral Proficiency Interview developed by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, equivalent to 3 hours of college credit.) Or, students may meet the requirement by transfer of documentation of meeting the foreign language competency from one of the teacher education programs in the State of Oklahoma approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
  4. Exclusions. Courses with ATHL or LEIS prefixes and leisure activity courses may not be used for degree credit.

Additional State/OSU Requirements

  • At least: 60 hours at a four-year institution; 30 hours completed at OSU; 15 of the final 30 or 50% of the upper-division hours in the major field completed at OSU.
  • Limit of: one-half of major course requirements as transfer work; one-fourth of hours earned by correspondence; 8 transfer correspondence hours.
  • Students will be held responsible for degree requirements in effect at the time of matriculation and any changes that are made, so long as these changes do not result in semester credit hours being added or do not delay graduation.
  • Degrees that follow this plan must be completed by the end of Summer 2030.

Finish in Four Plan of Study

The plan below is an example of how students can successfully complete degree requirements in four years. This suggested class schedule plan may be used as a guide and can be adjusted based on individual needs. Students are required to meet with an academic advisor prior to enrollment each semester to plan their class schedule, and students are ultimately responsible for completing all degree requirements.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
FallHours
MATH 2144 Calculus I (A) 4
CHEM 1314 Chemistry I (LN) 4
General Education courses 6
 Hours14
Spring
CHEM 1515 Chemistry II (LN) 5
MATH 2153 Calculus II (A) 3
BIOL 1113
BIOL 1111
Introductory Biology (N)
or Introductory Biology (LN)
4
General Education courses 3
 Hours15
Sophomore
Fall
CHEM 3053 Organic Chemistry I 3
MATH 2163 Calculus III 3
PHYS 2014 University Physics I (LN) 4
General Education and College courses 6
 Hours16
Spring
CHEM 3153 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM 3112 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2
MATH 2233 Differential Equations 3
PHYS 2114 University Physics II (LN) 4
General Education and College courses 3
 Hours15
Junior
Fall
CHEM 2113 Principles of Analytical Chemistry 3
CHEM 2122 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 2
CHEM 3433 Physical Chemistry I 3
MATH 3013 Linear Algebra (A) 3
College and Elective courses 3
 Hours14
Spring
CHEM 3353
Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
or Bioinorganic Chemistry
3
CHEM 3353 and CHEM 3363 offered every other spring semester
CHEM 3553
Physical Chemistry II
or Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling
or Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis
3
CHEM 3553 and CHEM 4023 offered every other spring semester
CHEM 4433 offered in same semesters and CHEM 4023
CHEM 3532
Physical Chemistry Laboratory
or Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis Laboratory
2
CHEM 3532 and CHEM 4022 offered every other spring semester
BIOC 3653 Survey of Biochemistry 3
College and Elective courses 5
 Hours16
Senior
Fall
CHEM 4322
Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory
or Medicinal Organic Chemistry
2
CHEM 4322 and CHEM 4313 offered every other fall semester
CHEM 4333 Inorganic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 4990 Special Problems in Chemistry 1
Elective courses 9
 Hours15
Spring
CHEM 4023
Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis
or Physical Chemistry II
3
CHEM 4022
Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis Laboratory
or Physical Chemistry Laboratory
2
CHEM 4990 Special Problems in Chemistry 1
Elective courses 9
 Hours15
 Total Hours120
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Speak with your academic advisor about pairing General Education Humanities (H) or Social Sciences (S) courses with General Education International (I) and Diversity (D) dimensions.