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Technical electives are courses listed outside of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry that provide opportunities for students to deepen their knowledge in related fields. The choice of technical electives depends on the career goal. Your academic advisor can provide guidance in choosing electives. Upper-level courses in these departments are accepted (i.e., 200-level and higher). BIOL, BME, CIS, EC, ENG, ENVR, MATH, ME, PHYS.
The following selected courses are also accepted:
course Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) and course MCB Lab
course Ecosystems Biology and Evolution (EBE) and course EBE Lab
course Principles of Microeconomics
course Principles of Macroeconomics
course Principles of Accounting I
course Principles of Accounting II
course Marketing in the Global Environment
course Management Theory and Practice
course Legal Environment of Business
course Investigative Concepts
course Criminal Evidence
course Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice
All CIS courses
Other courses by arrangement with the Department Chairperson
Students must complete CHEM 408/409 (Advanced Instrumental Analysis) and CHEM 414 (Computational Chemistry) as Chemistry Electives to be granted an ACS-certified degree.
Technical electives are courses listed outside of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry that provide opportunities for students to deepen their knowledge in related fields. The choice of technical electives depends on the career goal. Your academic advisor can provide guidance in choosing electives. Upper-level courses in these departments are accepted (i.e., 200-level and higher). BIOL, BME, CIS, EC, ENG, ENVR, MATH, ME, PHYS.
The following selected courses are also accepted:
course Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) and course MCB Lab
course Ecosystems Biology and Evolution (EBE) and course EBE Lab
course Principles of Microeconomics
course Principles of Macroeconomics
course Principles of Accounting I
course Principles of Accounting II
course Marketing in the Global Environment
course Management Theory and Practice
course Legal Environment of Business
course Investigative Concepts
course Criminal Evidence
course Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice
All CIS courses
Other courses by arrangement with the Department Chairperson