Materials Chemistry
College: Arts and Sciences
Degree: BS or BA
Specialized Admission: No
Address: 316DLC Tallahassee, FL 32306-4390
Phone: 850.644.8434
Email: rbridges2@fsu.edu
Address: 312DLC Tallahassee, FL 32306-4390
Phone: 850.644.6004
Email: jcummings@fsu.edu
Description of Major
*Please Note: Face-to-face/in-person instruction of this program is available ONLY at the main campus in Tallahassee, FL. This program is NOT available via Online/Distance Learning.*
Materials chemistry is a branch of materials science that deals with the synthesis of materials and investigation of their reactivity, stability, and structure-property relationships, both from experimental and theoretical perspectives. Thus, chemists provide the central expertise that bridges the design, implementation, optimization, and application of materials. Materials chemistry is interdisciplinary science that spans multiple branches of chemistry, including inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, and theoretical chemistry. Advances and discoveries in materials chemistry support areas of critical national need, such as generation of clean and efficient energy, synthesis of novel polymers and nanomaterials, development of novel superconductors and magnets, and design of bioinspired materials. The department offers instruction leading to the baccalaureate degree in Chemistry with a major in Materials Chemistry for students planning either careers in the chemical industry or graduate work.
Note to prospective transfer students: prospective transfer students should contact as-admissions@fsu.edu (Arts & Sciences Admissions) with specific questions about admission and mapping requirements.
Prerequisite Coursework
The following are required in preparation for the upper division major. All may also apply toward General Education, major, and/or collateral coursework.
CHM X045, X045L (3, 1) General Chemistry I and lab
CHM X046, X046L (3, 1) General Chemistry II and lab
CHM X210, X210L (3, 1) Organic Chemistry I and Lab*
CHM X211, X211L (3, 1) Organic Chemistry II with Lab (CHM 2211L is 3 credits at FSU)
PHY X048C (4) General Physics A with Lab (5 credits at FSU)
PHY X049C (4) General Physics B with Lab (5 credits at FSU)
MAC X311 (4) Calculus I
MAC X312 (4) Calculus II
*If taken at FSU, CHMX210 does not require a lab. If taken at any other state/community college or university in Florida, students MUST complete BOTH CHMX210 and CHMX210 Lab.
Note: State-wide common prerequisites are always under review. For the most current information and for acceptable alternative courses, visit the “Common Prerequisites Manual.” This is available from the “Student Services” section of http://www.flvc.org .
Requirements
Major Program of Studies at FSU: (67 hours)
Chemistry Courses: (38-39 hours)
CHM 1045, 1045L (3, 1) or 1050, 1050L (3, 1) General Chemistry I and Lab
CHM 1046, 1046L (3, 1) or 1051, 1051L (3, 2) General Chemistry II and Lab
CHM 2210 (3) Organic Chemistry I
CHM 2211 (3) Organic Chemistry II
CHM 2211L (3) Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHM 3120 (3) Analytical Chemistry I
CHM 4130, 4130L (3, 1) Advanced Analytical Chemistry and Lab
CHM 4410 (3) Physical Chemistry I
CHM 4410L (1) Physicochemical Measurements & Techniques I
CHM 4411 (3) Physical Chemistry II
CHM 4411L (2) Physicochemical Measurements & Techniques II
CHM 4610 (3) Inorganic Chemistry
CHM 4714 (3) Chemistry of Materials
CHM 4714L (2) Materials Chemistry Lab
Materials Chemistry Elective Course: (3 hours)
Students can take 2 or 3 of these courses, but must take at least one of them.
CHM 4455 (3) Polymer Chemistry
CHM 46xx (3) Solid State Chemistry
CHM 47xx (3) Nanomaterials
Collateral Courses: (23 hours)
The chemistry major requires completion of all of the courses listed below. These courses may also be used to satisfy General Education or the minor. If not, they must be taken in addition to other requirements.
PHY 2048C (5) General Physics A (Calculus based)
PHY 2049C (5) General Physics B (Calculus based)
MAC 2311 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAC 2312 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAC 2313 (5) Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
Digital Literacy: (3 hours)
CGS 2060, CGS 2100, or other University-approved course.
Oral Communication Competency: (0-3 hours)
Students must demonstrate the ability to orally transmit ideas and information clearly. This requirement may be met with an approved college-level course. See: http://liberalstudiescourses.fsu.edu/care/LS-courses/course-display.php
Minimum Program Requirements - Summary
Total Hrs. Required 120
General Education 36*
Prerequisites 0 beyond other requirements
Major Coursework 61-73
Minor Coursework 0*
Foreign Language 0-12 (depending on placement)
Digital Literacy 3
Oral Communication Competency 0-3
Electives to bring total hours to 120
*Some coursework required for the major may also be applied towards General Education and/or minor requirements. " placeholder="Requirements for the Program">
Requirements for graduation in the College of Arts and Sciences include:
The College of Arts and Science requires proficiency in a foreign language through the intermediate (2220 or equivalent) level or sign language through the advanced (2614 or equivalent) level.
Requirements for Progression to the Upper-Division Major:
Students must complete at least 52 hours of credit with a minimum grade point average of 2.0, at least half the required General Education hours, including English and mathematics, or an A.A. Degree.
Academic Performance
All State Common Program Prerequisites listed as Term 1-4 Milestones must be completed with a “C” range (C minus, C, or C+) grade or better. Students earning less than the necessary grade in any of these courses will be required to retake those courses until the standard is met. Note: retaking a course may delay graduation and incur increased fee liability (i.e., repeat course surcharge and excess credit surcharge).
All courses applicable to the major must be completed with a “C minus“ grade or better. Students must earn a "C minus" or better in the first course of a two-semester sequence to continue that sequence (or file an undergraduate appeal with the Student Affairs Office, to be reviewed by the Undergraduate Advising and Awards Committee, to request taking the year-sequence course out of sequence).
A student who has received more than three unsatisfactory grades (U, F, D minus, D, or D+) in courses required for the major, excluding the Term 1-4 State Common Program Prerequisites milestone courses, taken after enrolling at FSU will not be permitted to graduate with a degree in that major.
Major Program of Studies at FSU: (67 hours)
Chemistry Courses: (38-39 hours)
CHM 1045, 1045L (3, 1) or 1050, 1050L (3, 1) General Chemistry I and Lab
CHM 1046, 1046L (3, 1) or 1051, 1051L (3, 2) General Chemistry II and Lab
CHM 2210 (3) Organic Chemistry I
CHM 2211 (3) Organic Chemistry II
CHM 2211L (3) Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHM 3120 (3) Analytical Chemistry I
CHM 4130, 4130L (3, 1) Advanced Analytical Chemistry and Lab
CHM 4410 (3) Physical Chemistry I
CHM 4410L (1) Physicochemical Measurements & Techniques I
CHM 4411 (3) Physical Chemistry II
CHM 4411L (2) Physicochemical Measurements & Techniques II
CHM 4610 (3) Inorganic Chemistry
CHM 4714 (3) Chemistry of Materials
CHM 4714L (2) Materials Chemistry Lab
Materials Chemistry Elective Course: (3 hours)
Students can take 2 or 3 of these courses, but must take at least one of them.
CHM 4455 (3) Polymer Chemistry
CHM 46xx (3) Solid State Chemistry
CHM 47xx (3) Nanomaterials
Collateral Courses: (23 hours)
The chemistry major requires completion of all of the courses listed below. These courses may also be used to satisfy General Education or the minor. If not, they must be taken in addition to other requirements.
PHY 2048C (5) General Physics A (Calculus based)
PHY 2049C (5) General Physics B (Calculus based)
MAC 2311 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAC 2312 (4) Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAC 2313 (5) Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
Digital Literacy: (3 hours)
CGS 2060, CGS 2100, or other University-approved course.
Oral Communication Competency: (0-3 hours)
Students must demonstrate the ability to orally transmit ideas and information clearly. This requirement may be met with an approved college-level course. See: http://liberalstudiescourses.fsu.edu/care/LS-courses/course-display.php
Minimum Program Requirements - Summary
Total Hrs. Required 120
General Education 36*
Prerequisites 0 beyond other requirements
Major Coursework 61-73
Minor Coursework 0*
Foreign Language 0-12 (depending on placement)
Digital Literacy 3
Oral Communication Competency 0-3
Electives to bring total hours to 120
*Some coursework required for the major may also be applied towards General Education and/or minor requirements.
Mapping
Mapping is FSU’s academic advising and monitoring system. Academic progress is monitored each Fall and Spring semester to ensure that students are on course to earn their degree in a timely fashion. Transfer students must meet mapping guidelines to be accepted into their major. You may view the map for this major at www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/.
Remarks
1. A minimum of 45 hours at the 3000 level or above, 30 of which must be taken at this University. (Note: calculus, organic chemistry and physics courses apply toward meeting this requirement.)
2. Half of the major course semester hours must be completed in residence at this University.
3. The final 30 hours must be completed in residence at this University.
4. All 3000 and 4000 level chemistry and biochemistry courses must be taken in residence at FSU.
5. The B. A. Degree requires an additional 9 hours in the fields of history and humanities beyond General Education.
6. Students with more than five grades below “C minus” in required courses or their prerequisites, including transfer courses, will be dropped from the program.
7. Any student enrolled in a major program offered within the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, cannot double major in any other program offered within the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Employment Information
Salary Information: For more information go to: National Association of Colleges and Employers (www.naceweb.org) or the Occupational Outlook Handbook (www.bls.gov/ooh/home.htm) provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Representative Job Titles Related to this Major: Baccalaureate level - Chemist, environmental and agricultural; Analyst, Laboratory Assistant/Technician; Sales representative; Crime-lab analyst. With further study: Physician, Veterinarian; Writer, technical/scientific, Biochemist, Pharmacologist, Teacher, Dentist, Industrial Health Engineer, Professor, Consumer Safety Officer.
Representative Employers: Manufacturing & processing firms, Pharmaceutical manufacturers, Utilities companies, Professional & technical Journals, mining petroleum companies, Chemical Industries, Schools, colleges, and universities, medical laboratories, hospitals, business corporations, Governmental agencies - local, state, federal.
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