SAC
Computers, Math & Science
Chemistry Degree
The associate degree curriculum in chemistry provides basic courses for a wide variety of occupations or prepares the student to enter a curriculum in a four-year institution leading to a baccalaureate degree. The major fields of chemistry are inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical engineering. These fields provide career opportunities in industry, research, and teaching, and also entry into graduate or professional programs such as medicine, pharmacy and other related health fields. Please see a counselor for specific course requirements for your transfer university. This is a sample map based on the 21-22 catalog. Please meet with a counselor to confirm the requirements for achieving your educational goals.

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Summer/Intersession
Total: 4 units
GE Area IIA
Introductory Chemistry
4 units
Semester 1
Total: 12 units
GE Area IIE2 and IVB
College Algebra
4 units
GE Area IIE1 abd IVA
Freshman Composition
4 units
GE Area IIA
General Chemistry
4 units
Semester 2
Total: 13 units
MAJOR
General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis
5 units
MAJOR
Trigonometry
4 units
GE Area IA
Literature and Composition or Critical Thinking and Writing
4 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 6 units
GE Area II D1 or D2
Cultural Breath Requirement
3 units
Semester 3
Total: 12 units
GE Area 5A
Organic Chemistry I
5 units
GE Area IIIB1
American Institutions
3 units
MAJOR
Single Variable Calculus I
4 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 0 units
GE Area II
Oral Communication
3 units
Semester 4
Total: 13 units
MAJOR
Organic Chemistry II
5 units
GE Area IIF1
Lifelong Understanding & Self-Development Requirement
2 units
GE Area IIIF
Lifelong Learning
3 units
GE Area IIID1 or D2
Cultural Breadth
3 units

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