Chemistry with AYA Licensure, Bachelor of Science

(Program of Study)

Students seeking licensure to teach chemistry on the high school level (AYA Grades 7-12, Ages 12-21) should follow the course sequence below. Students will be declared as CHMBS majors and EDU AYACA majors. Students need to work with BOTH majors to earn the Bachelor of Science Degree from Franciscan University.

Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements for the Chemistry Major (AYA):

CHM 111General Chemistry I

3

CHM 112General Chemistry II

3

CHM 116General Chemistry Laboratory I

1

CHM 117General Chemistry Laboratory II

1

CHM 203Organic Chemistry I

3

CHM 204Organic Chemistry II

3

CHM 205Organic Chemistry I Laboratory

1

CHM 206Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

1

CHM 213Inorganic Chemistry

3

CHM 225Quantitative Analysis

4

CHM 321Physical Chemistry I

3

CHM 322Physical Chemistry II

3

CHM 412Instrumental Analysis

4

CHM 434Chemistry Thesis

1

CHM 437Special Problems in Chemistry

3

EDU 109Early Experience I

2

EDU 112Introduction to Individuals with Disabilities

3

EDU 213Pre-Field Seminar

1

EDU 214Field Service and Professional Development in Diverse Environments

1

EDU 218Foundations of Education

3

EDU 320Content Area Reading

3

BIO 310Biochemistry

3

CSC 155Computers and Instructional Technology I

3

GEL 101Introduction to Geology

3

MTH 161Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

4

MTH 162Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

4

MTH 261Analytic Geometry and Calculus III

4

MTH 265Differential Equations

3

PHY 111General Physics I

3

PHY 112General Physics I Lab

1

PHY 113General Physics II

3

PHY 114General Physics II Lab

1

PSY 301Educational Psychology

3

SCI 302Science Practicum

3

Freshman Year

First Semester

CHM 111General Chemistry I

3

CHM 116General Chemistry Laboratory I

1

GEL 101Introduction to Geology

3

MTH 161Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

4

PSY 301Educational Psychology

3

American Founding Principles Core

3

Second Semester

CHM 112General Chemistry II

3

CHM 117General Chemistry Laboratory II

1

EDU 112Introduction to Individuals with Disabilities

3

EDU 213Pre-Field Seminar

1

EDU 218Foundations of Education

3

MTH 162Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

4

Sophomore Year

First Semester

CHM 203Organic Chemistry I

3

CHM 205Organic Chemistry I Laboratory

1

EDU 109Early Experience I

2

MTH 261Analytic Geometry and Calculus III

4

PHY 111General Physics I

3

PHY 112General Physics I Lab

1

Second Semester

CHM 204Organic Chemistry II

3

CHM 206Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

1

CSC 155Computers and Instructional Technology I

3

MTH 265Differential Equations

3

PHY 113General Physics II

3

PHY 114General Physics II Lab

1

Literature Core

3

Junior Year

First Semester

CHM 225Quantitative Analysis

4

CHM 213Inorganic Chemistry

3

EDU 209Early Experience II

2

EDU 320Content Area Reading

3

Theology Core

3

Second Semester

CHM 412Instrumental Analysis

4

EDU 214Field Service and Professional Development in Diverse Environments

1

SCI 302Science Practicum

3

History Core

3

Philosophy Core

3

CHM 412, and CHM 413 are offered every other year.

Senior Year

First Semester

CHM 321Physical Chemistry I

3

CHM 324Physical Chemistry I Laboratory

1

CHM 437Special Problems in Chemistry

3

BIO 310Biochemistry

3

Philosophy Core

3

Theology Core

3

Second Semester

CHM 322Physical Chemistry II

3

CHM 325Physical Chemistry II Laboratory

1

CHM 434Chemistry Thesis

1

ECO 201Principles of Economics I (Macro)

3

Catholic Traditions in Fine Arts Core

3

Theology Core

3

CHM 321, CHM 322, CHM 324, and CHM 325 are offered every other year.

Fifth Year

First Semester

EDU 405Teaching Strategies

3

EDU 414Adolescence and Young Adult Student Teaching

9

EDU 435Coordinating Seminar

1