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Dec 05, 2025
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2026-2027 Academic DRAFT Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry, BS, Chemistry Education Concentration (GPS)
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This Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS) outlines a sample four-year path to graduation and is valid for this catalog year only. This plan is a recommendation, and your actual program may vary. This suggested four-year graduation plan is not a substitute for regular academic advising appointments. All undergraduate degree programs require at least 120 credit hours. To graduate in four years, students must earn an average of 15 credit hours per semester (fall and spring). The time it takes to complete a degree and the sequence in which courses are taken will depend on any credits transferred to WSU and placement in math and writing. See the Academic Catalog for a complete listing of curriculum requirements, course prerequisites, and course descriptions. Course offerings and prerequisites are subject to change.
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Total: 15 Credit Hours
Notes: High school Chemistry I is required for enrollment in CHM 1210/L/R. Enrollment eligibility for CHEM 1210/L/R is also based on your Math Placement Level (MPL). Additional MTH courses may be required as a prerequisite to this course. A grade of C or higher in ENG 1100 is required for enrollment in ENG 2100. UVC 1010 will be taken for 1 credit hour.
Total: 15 Credit Hours
Note: - Enrollment eligibility for all math (MTH) classes is based on your Math Placement Level (MPL). Additional MTH courses may be required as a prerequisite to this course.
Total: 17 Credit Hours
Note: - To progress to higher level chemistry courses (by first semester of second year), you must have completed CHM 2120, CHM 2120L, PHY 2410 or PHY 1120, PHY 2410L or PHY 1120L, and MTH 2310.
Total: 120 Credit Hours
Notes: * All teacher education courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. This includes the following courses: ED 2600, ED 2700, ED, 2800, and EDS 2900. A grade of P is required in ED 2650 and ED 2750.
If pursuing licensure, apply for admission to the AYA Licensure program in the College of Health, Education, and Human Services upon completion of this semester.
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