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2023-2024 General Catalog 
    
2023-2024 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG–FOR INFORMATION ONLY]

Chemistry (Minor)


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Program Summary

Chemistry is a fundamental field of study that explores the physical world. Chemists seek to understand the properties and behavior of matter and then utilize this knowledge to solve problems and create solutions for critical issues related to human health, material development, and environmental issues, among many other applications. The Chemistry minor is awarded to students that complete the general chemistry series and an additional 10 credits of chemistry, typically the organic chemistry series.

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 endeavor to provide students with quality, current, comprehensive courses and hands-on experience to serve the following needs:

  1. Preparation of students for the pursuit of a graduate degree in chemistry.
  2. Preparation of students for the pursuit of a degree in the health sciences (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc.).
  3. Preparation of students to gain immediate employment in a chemistry-related field upon obtaining their degree.
  4. Preparation of students who choose to become chemical educators.
  5. Education of students to think critically and independently.
  6. Improvement of students’ communicative, creative, analytic, and information-gathering skills.

To accomplish these goals, the chemistry faculty will provide the following:

  1. Honest evaluations of students’ abilities and potential.
  2. A climate of mutual trust and respect among faculty, staff, and students.
  3. The explanation, demonstration, and application of basic scientific principles and methodologies.
  4. Opportunities for mentorship through undergraduate research, employment, and other experiential and high-impact practices.

Program Information

  • All courses must be passed with a “C” (2.0) or better to be counted in the minor.
  • All prerequisite courses must be passed with “C” (2.0) or better.
  • Credits greater than 10 years old will not be accepted for this minor.

Chemistry Minor Curriculum (20 Credits)


Chemistry Elective Courses (10 Credits)


  • 10 credits of chemistry including a year-long series 2000 or above

Total Credits, Minor: 20


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