Website: http://www.suu.edu/cose/physci/chemistry
Chemistry, a central science, is an active discipline vital to human existence and essential to the understanding of biological, medical, industrial, economic, and environmental issues.
The Southern Utah University chemistry faculty are committed to instilling an understanding of chemistry and its relevance through quality teaching, scholarly activities, and service. In a world that is becoming increasingly more technical and complex, providing chemical instruction with the depth, breadth, and rigor required to meet this need is of primary importance.
As chemistry faculty, we strive to provide students with quality, current, comprehensive courses of study which serve the following needs:
- Preparation of students who choose to pursue graduate degrees in chemistry.
- Preparation of students who choose to pursue degrees in the health sciences (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc.).
- Preparation of students who choose to gain employment in a science related field with an undergraduate degree.
- Preparation of students who choose to become chemical educators.
- Education of students to think critically and independently.
- Helping students improve communicative, creative, analytic, and information-gathering skills.
To accomplish these goals, the chemistry faculty will provide the following:
- Honest evaluations of student abilities and potential.
- A climate of mutual trust and respect among faculty, staff, and students.
- The application and involvement of basic scientific principles and methodologies.
- Competitive opportunities for mentorship through undergraduate research, employment, and other engaged methods.
Admission to Chemistry Program
The objective of requiring admission to the chemistry program is to ensure preparedness for upper-division chemistry courses. A secondary purpose is to facilitate tracking and advising of students.
The requirements for obtaining admission to the chemistry programs are as follows:
- To be considered for admission to SUU’s chemistry program students must have:
- A cumulative GPA of at least 2.5.
- Completed the following, or its equivalent; with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better:
- No pre-chemistry students may enroll in courses with numbers greater than 2999 without formally declaring themselves chemistry majors.
- The College of Science and Engineering advisors will ensure that this requirement has been met.
- Non-chemistry majors or minors may take upper division chemistry courses only with permission of the instructors.