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Chemistry: Adolescence Education (B.A.)

Chemistry: Adolescence Education qualifies students for initial certification by New York State to teach chemistry in grades 7 through 12. Once a student has matriculated, all major requirements must be taken at The College of Saint Rose unless formal written permission to do otherwise is given by the advisor and Dean of the School of Mathematics and Sciences with consultation of the instructor.

Program Requirements

CHM190, 191 General Chemistry 1 and 2 ................ 8 credits
CHM201, 202 Organic Chemistry 1 and 2 ............... 8 credits
CHM203 Quantitative Analysis .............................. 4 credits
CHM305 Inorganic Chemistry ................................ 3 credits
CHM401 Physical Chemistry 1 ............................... 4 credits
ESC101 The Solar System & ESC190 Physical Geology
or
BIO 190,191 Principles of Biology 1 and 2 ................. 8 credits
MAT190, 191 Calculus 1 and 2 ................................ 8 credits
PHY 190, 191 Fundamentals of Physics 1 and 2 ........ 8 credits
CHM399 Natural Science Colloquium
(required every semester) ....................................... 0 credits

Total Credits for Program ....................................... 51 credits
Adolescence Education Course Requirements ...... 36-37 credits
Liberal Education Requirements
(early consultation with advisor is recommened) .... 31 credits
General Electives ................................................. 3-4 credits
Total Credits for Graduation ................................ 122 credits

All 4-credit science courses have a required laboratory component.

Transfer Equivalency Database

Click here to access the Saint Rose Transfer Equivalency Database (TED). This database provides general information regarding transfer course equivalencies.