2006-2007 CCBC College Catalog

Chemistry A.A. (Associate of Arts)

General Education Requirements:  Credits
____SPCM101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
____ENGL101 College Composition I 3
____ENGL102 College Composition II 3

____CHEM 121/122

General Chemistry I and Lab

4

____ MATH 251

Calculus I

5

 
General Education Electives:  
(Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General Education courses.
One 3-credit General Education course must be Diversity Course.) 
____Arts and Humanities 3
____Social and Behavioral Sciences 6
____Biological and Physical Sciences (CHEM 123 AND 124 recommended) 3-4
____Wellness and Health 3
____Information Literacy/Technology (CINS 101 or 155 recommended) 3
____Global, Historical and Cultural Perspectives 2
Total General Education credits 36-39
   
Electives:
Recommended:
 
____CHEM200-3 Organic Chemistry I & II and Laboratories 8
____MATH252 Calculus II 4
____PHYS151 General Physics I 3
____PHYS251 General Physics II 4
____PHYS252 General Physics III 4
____BIOL110 Biology I: Molecular and Cells 4 or
____MATH 259 Differential Equations 3
Total Elective credits 21-22
Total credits required for degree 60 min.

 

Transfer Pattern Description:

 
This Arts and Sciences degree pattern is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university baccalaureate program. Specific requirements vary among institutions. Students preparing for a particular institution should adjust their transfer program toward the appropriate requirements. The curriculum outlined here is designed as a general background for many fields of chemistry and is also appropriate for students interested in transferring to premedical or pre- dental programs with a concentration in chemistry. Courses may be taken in any sequence if prerequisites are met.

  

Program Coordinators:

CCBC Catonsville:  Crystal Yau
410-455-6932 or cyau@ccbcmd.edu

CCBC Dundalk:  David O'Neill
410-285-9746 or doneill@ccbcmd.edu

CCBC Essex:  Pauline Hamilton
410-780-6647 or phamilton@ccbcmd.edu