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In certain subject fields, such as mathematical sciences, foreign languages, English composition and some of the basic natural sciences, knowledge is sequential or cumulative at the lower levels of study, and courses are structured in clear sequences. Students who already have received credit for, or established proficiency at, one level in such a sequence of courses may not receive academic credit counting toward graduation for a prior course in the sequence or for a course in a lower sequence.

Chemistry Course Sequencing Policy

Because of the similar level of course content in specific chemistry courses, credit hours toward graduation can be earned for only one course in each of the following groups:

Group A: CHEM 10050, 10054, 10060, 10960
Group B: CHEM 10050, 10054, 10061, 10961
Group C: CHEM 10052, 10054, 20481, 30481
Group D: CHEM 10052, 10054, 20482, 30482
Group E: CHEM 10053, 10062, 10960
Group F: CHEM 10053, 10063, 10961

  • Students who have successfully completed CHEM 10060 may bypass CHEM 10050. However, students who have successfully completed CHEM 10050 may not bypass CHEM 10060.
  • Students who have successfully completed CHEM 10062 may bypass CHEM 10053. However, students who have successfully completed CHEM 10053 my not bypass CHEM 10062.
  • Students who have successfully completed CHEM 20481 or 30481 may bypass CHEM 10052 or 10054.
  • CHEM 10050 and 10052, together, are considered equivalent to CHEM 10054.
  • CHEM 10060 and 10062, together, are considered equivalent to CHEM 10960.