Chemistry BA
Our majors enjoy very close contact with their professors, working with them to explore areas of common interest, participating in student research projects in Chemistry, and then taking the next step in their career with a solid foundation.
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Department instrumentation
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Joel 400 MHz NMR Spectrometer 2016
Beckman DU530 UV-Vis Spectrometer 2010
Agilent Cary 100 UV-Vis Spectrometer 2015
Shimadzu UV-2450 UV-Vis Spectrometer 2011
Aminco Bowman II Luminescence SpectrometerPerkin Elmer LS55 Fluorimeter 2009
Perkin Elmer RamanStation 400 2009
InnovSystems X-5000 X-ray Fluorimeter 2011
Tecan Genios Pro Microplate Spectrometer
Tecan Infinate M1000 Microplate Spectrometer
Jasco FT/IR-4200 Spectrometer + Microscope 2010
Jasco FT/IR-4600 Spectrometer + Microscope 2015Mass Spectrometers and Chromatography
Finnigan LTQ LC/MS Linear Ion Trap w/ Autosampler 2005
Finnigan Trace GC-MS (Quadrupole) Ultra MS w/ Autosampler 2014
Finnigan Surveyor LC-MS (Quadrupole) w/ Autosampler
Thermo Trace GC Ultra w/ Autosampler 2005
Buck Scientific Model 910 GC-FID 2008
Chiral HPLC (Custom) 2015
Buck Scientific Model BLC-20 HPLC-UV/Vis 2009
Isolera Flash Chromatograph 2014
ABI 310 Capilary Electrophoresis and Sequencer 2015
Materials Characterization
Joel JNM-ECZ400S 400 MHz NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) w/ Variable Temperature Controller (-170 - +250°C) 2015
Nanalysis NMReady 60 MHz NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) 2011
TA Instruments Auto Q20 DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimeter) 2015
TA Instruments Auto Q50 TGA (Thermogravimetric Analyzer) 2015
Johnson Matthey Mark I Magnetic Susceptibility Balance 2015
Parr Instruments 6765 Microcalorimeter 2015
Quantachrome Autosorb iQ-MP Automated Gas Sorption Analyzer 2015
Miscellaneous Research Equipment and Infrastructure
Olympus FluoView 1000 Confocal Microscope 2009
Cytomics FC500 Flow Cytometer 2005
BSL-2 and BSL-3 Facilities 2010
Johnson Matthey Magnetic Susceptibility Balance (Mark 1) 2013
PRA LN1000 Nitrogen Laser 2010 rebuild
PTI GL-301 Dye Laser 2011
Quantum Northwest Flash 300 Standalone
Peltier Temperature-Controlled Cuvette Holder 2015
SRS NL100 Nitrogen Laser 2010
Multiple -80C Freezers Various
Mettler Toledo C20X Karl-Fishcher Titrator 2015
NIC MA-2 Mercury Analyzer w/ autosampler
Thermo Flash 4000 Combustion N/Protein Analyzer (CHNS/O Analysis)
Dynex MRX TC Revelation Microtiter Plate Reader
E-C Apparatus Corp EC4000P Gel Electrophoresis Apparatus 1997
FisherBiotech Horizontal Gel Elecrophoresis Apparatus 2015
Labconco 5220100 Glove Box 2015
Multiple Rotovaps Various
Multiple Vacuum Pumps VariousFor more information about our department instrumentation, please contact Dr. Kevin Davies.
(Updated 9/10/2015)
Department Contacts
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Accreditation
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Information on FGCU institutional accreditation is available at www.fgcu.edu/accreditation
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Admissions Information
Toggle More InfoAdmissions Information for the 2024-2025 Catalog Year
If you are not yet an FGCU student, visit the Admissions Office Website
If you are a newly-admitted FGCU student please be sure to sign up for an Eagle View Orientation session. As part of this session you will be meeting with an academic advisor who will assist you in registering for classes for your major.
Admission Deadlines
Visit the Admissions Office Web site for information on admission deadlines of the university.
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Program Requirements
Toggle More InfoProgram Requirements for the 2024-2025 Catalog Year
The General Education Program Website is located at https://www.fgcu.edu/academics/undergraduatestudies/generaleducation/
Program Progression and Additional Graduation Requirements
For timely degree completion, students must complete all program milestones. The following actions occur when milestone are missed: first occurrence—warning and advising hold; second occurrence—advising hold and counseling regarding progression requirements; and third occurrence—counseling and change to a major outside of the Department of Chemistry and Physics or Department of Biology that is more appropriate to student goals and academic performance. Appeals are handled through the relevant department. The decision of the appeal committee is final. Program milestones include the following:
- CHM 1045/L (or CHM 1045C) minimum grade of C completed one calendar year from admission as first time in college (FTIC) or 30 credits earned, whichever is earlier.
- CHM 1046/L (or CHM 1046C) minimum grade of C completed by end of fifth semester (including summers) from admission as FTIC or 60 credits earned, whichever is earlier.
- CHM 2210/L (or CHM 2210C) minimum grade of C completed by end of seventh semester (including summers) from admission as FTIC or 75 credits earned, whichever is earlier.
- CHM 2211/L (or CHM 2211C) minimum grade of C completed by end of eighth semester (including summers) from admission as FTIC or 90 credits earned, whichever is earlier.
- CHM 3120/L minimum grade of C completed by end of eighth semester (including summers) from admission as FTIC or 90 credits earned, whichever is earlier.
Transfer students may declare the major after they have completed CHM 1045/L, CHM 1046/L, and CHM 2210/L with grades of C or better in each course. CHM 2211/L and CHM 3120/L must be completed with a grade of C or better within three semesters (including summer) of declaring the major.
In addition to the program requirements, students must:
- Complete a minimum of 120 credits.
- Complete a minimum of 48 of the 120 credits at the upper division (3000 - 4999 level).
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0 for all coursework attempted at FGCU.
- Satisfy the College-Level Skills and foreign language entrance requirements.
- Satisfy the Service-Learning requirement.
- Satisfy the Civic Literacy requirement.
- Satisfy the residency requirement: 30 of the last 60 credits must be completed at FGCU.
- Complete the summer course enrollment requirement.
- Submit an Application for Graduation by the deadline listed in the FGCU Academic Calendar.
Program Requirements
- FGCU General Education Program (https://www.fgcu.edu/academics/undergraduatestudies/generaleducation/)
To prevent or minimize excess hours, select general education courses that satisfy common prerequisite requirements for your intended major. - Common Prerequisites
A minimum grade of C is required in each course
For this major, common prerequisite courses with an asterisk (*) require prior knowledge and skills demonstrated through degree acceleration programs (e.g., the College Board's Advanced Placement Program [AP], International Baccalaureate Program [IB], College-Level Examination Program [CLEP], Advanced International Certificate of Education Program [AICE]); dual enrollment; placement exam; or college coursework.
FGCU Courses: *CHM 1045 General Chemistry I (3) and CHM 1045L General Chemistry I Laboratory (1)
Acceptable Substitutes: (CHMX040 and CHMX041) or CHM045C or (CHMX045 and CHMX045L)
[Prerequisites of MAT 1033 minimum grade of C then MAC 1105 minimum grade of C; or relevant accelerated credit; or placement exam]
FGCU Courses: CHM 1046 General Chemistry II (3) and CHM 1046L General Chemistry II Lab (1)
Acceptable Substitutes: (CHMX046 and CHMX046L) or CHMX046C
FGCU Courses: *MAC 2311 Calculus I (4)
Acceptable Substitute: MACX311 or MACX281
[Prerequisites of MAT 1033 minimum grade of C then MAC 1105 minimum grade of C then MAC 1147 minimum grade of C; or relevant accelerated credit; or placement exam]
FGCU Courses: MAC 2312 Calculus II (4)
Acceptable Substitute: MACX312 or MACX282
FGCU Courses: CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I (3) and CHM 2210L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1) and CHM 2211 Organic Chemistry II (3) and CHM 2211L Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1)
Acceptable Substitutes: (CHMX210 and CHMX210L and CHM X211 and CHM X211L) or (CHMX210C and CHMX211C)
FGCU Course: [PHY 2048 General Physics I (3) and PHY 2048L General Physics I Laboratory (1)] or [PHY 2053 College Physics I (3) and PHY 2053L College Physics I Laboratory (1)]
Acceptable Substitutes: PHYX048C or (PHYX048 and PHYX048L) or PHY X053C or (PHYX053 and PHYX053L)
FGCU Course: [PHY 2049 General Physics II (3) and PHY 2049L General Physics II Laboratory (1)] or [PHY 2054 College Physics II (3) and PHY 2054L College Physics II Laboratory (1)]
Acceptable Substitutes: PHYX049C or (PHYX049 and PHYX049L)or PHY X054C or (PHYX054 and PHYX054) - Required Courses in the Major (25 credits)
A minimum grade of C is required in each course
BCH 3023C Biochemistry (3)
CHM 3120 Analytical Chemistry (3)
CHM 3120L Analytical Chemistry Lab (1)
CHM 3410 Physical Chemistry I (3)
CHM 3410L Physical Chemistry I Lab (1)
CHM 3610 Inorganic Chemistry (3)
CHM 3610L Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (1)
CHM 4130 Instrumental Analysis (3)
CHM 4130L Instrumental Analysis Lab (1)
CHM 4230C Practical NMR Spectroscopy (3)
CHM 4932 Chemistry Senior Seminar (3) - Restricted Electives in the Major (15 credits)
A minimum grade of C is required in each course
BCH 3025C Analytical Biochemistry (3)
BCH 4033 Advanced Biochemistry I (3)
BCH 4033L Advanced Biochemistry I Lab (1)
BCH 4034 Advanced Biochemistry II (3)
BCH 4034L Advanced Biochemistry II Lab (1)
CHM 3411 Physical Chemistry II (3)
CHM 3411L Physical Chemistry II Lab (1)
CHM 3940 Internship in Chemistry (0-4)^
CHM 4080C Adv Environmental Chemistry (3)
CHM 4174C Lasers in Physical Sciences (3)
CHM 4220C Advanced Organic Chemistry (3)
CHM 4254C Medicinal Organic Synthesis (3)
CHM 4300 Bio-Organic Chemistry (3)
CHM 4431 Statistical Thermodynamics (3)
CHM 4512 Computational Modeling (3)
CHM 4671 Bioinorganic Chemistry (3)
CHM 4714C Materials Chemistry (3)
CHM 4905C Dir Ind Study/Res in Chem (1-4)^
CHM 4910C Senior Project in Chemistry (2)^
CHM 4912C Senior Thesis/Pres. Chemistry (2)^
CHM 4930 Special Topics in Chemistry (2-4)
CHS 4533C Forensic Biochemistry (3)
CHS 4544C Forensic Chemistry (3)
^A maximum number of 4 credits combined from these courses can be used to fulfill the elective requirement. - University Requirements (3 credits)
Select one of the following:
IDS 3920 University Colloquium (3)
Or at least 3 credits in sustainability coursework (SCGR Attribute) - Additional Electives – as needed to reach total credits required for the degree
Total Credits Required: 120
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Degree Map
Toggle More InfoDegree Maps are to be used as a general guideline for students. Some students scheduling needs may vary based upon completed courses and transfer credits. Please see your advisor for assistance and verification.2024-25 Chemistry BA Degree Map
Additional Graduation Requirements include:
- A minimum of 120 credit hours.
- A minimum of 48 of the 120 hours must be at the upper division (3000 - 4999) level.
- A cumulative GPA of 2.0 for all coursework attempted at FGCU.
- A minimum grade of C for each course used to satisfy the following categories: common prerequisites, required courses in the major, and courses in the concentration.
- Satisfaction of the College-Level Skills and foreign language entrance requirements.
- Satisfaction of the Service Learning requirement (See www.fgcu.edu/connect).
- Satisfaction of the residency requirement: thirty of the last sixty credits must be completed at FGCU.
- Completion of the summer course enrollment requirement.
- Submit an online Application for Graduation via Gulfline by the deadline listed in the FGCU Academic Calendar.
Transfer Notes and Acceptable Substitutes
For All Majors: Students are strongly recommended to select required lower division electives that will enhance their General Education coursework and that will support their intended baccalaureate degree program. Students should consult with an academic advisor in their major degree area.
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Course Description
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Search for official course descriptions by using the Course Description Search utility.
Go to the Course Descriptions Search Web page, then follow these steps:
- Select an Academic Year from the TERM dropdown (required)
- Select a course prefix from one of the SUBJECT dropdowns (required)
- Enter search words in the TEXT field (optional, but will narrow the search results)
- Press Search
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Course Schedule
Toggle More InfoGetting Started With the Course Schedule Search
Search for program courses by using the Course Schedule Search utility.
Go to the Course Schedule Search Web page, then follow these steps:
- Select an Academic Year from the TERM dropdown (required)
- Select one or more of the search options to narrow your results (for example, CAMPUS, COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT, LEVEL, PREFIX*, COURSE ATTRIBUTE**). For virtual or web courses, select VIRTUAL in the CAMPUS field.
- Press Search.
*A course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division of an academic discipline (for example, ACG for Accounting , BSC for Biological Science, ENC for English Composition). See the Degree Requirements page for a list of courses (with prefix and number) that can be used to fulfill degree requirements.
**A course attribute identifies specific characteristics of courses that can be used in a Degree Evaluation to satisfy a degree requirement. (Course attribute examples are Humanities courses - GEHM and Social Science courses - GESO.)
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Learning Outcomes
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Consistent with its mission and guiding principles, Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to academic excellence and continuous quality improvement, as supported by a sound teaching-learning process. Within this process, students and instructors share responsibility for learning that is a movement from the simple to the complex, the concrete to the abstract, and the dependent to the independent. The Academic Learning Compact (ALC) initiative supports the teaching-learning process by clearly identifying expected core student learning outcomes in the areas of content/discipline knowledge and skills, communication skills, and critical thinking skills; aligning curricula with expectations; and using assessment to guide continuous improvement.Content/Discipline Knowledge and SkillsGraduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of chemical structure, reactivity, and properties.
Content/Discipline Knowledge and Skills are assessed through final exams in CHM 3120 Analytical Chemistry and CHM 3610 Inorganic Chemistry, as well as, through poster/oral presentations and other completed projects in CHM 4932 Chemistry Senior Seminar.
Communication SkillsGraduates will be able to:
- Be able to effectively communicate scientific information from the chemical literature and/or from experimental results.
Communication Skills are assessed through poster/oral presentations and other completed projects in CHM 4932 Chemistry Senior Seminar.
Critical Thinking SkillsGraduates will be able to:
- Be able to interpret and evaluate scientific information from the chemical literature and/or from experimental results.
Critical thinking skills are assessed through poster/oral presentations and other completed projects in CHM 4932 Chemistry Senior Seminar.
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Tuition, Fees, and Financial Assistance
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Information on Tuition, Fees and estimated total Cost of Attendance is available on the Office of the Bursar web site.
Financial Aid Opportunities
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