General Catalog 2022-2023

Applied Chemistry (BS)

The Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry presents an interdisciplinary curriculum that aspires to develop in the student the fundamental skills for the application of the principles and theories of chemistry in industry and research laboratories. Prepares the student in the areas of applied chemistry and research.

Every student must take the credits required in one of the submajors: Forensic Chemistry, Nanotechnology or Biochemistry. Submajors allow to expand the areas of research and application, according to the student's field of interest.

The Ponce Campus is authorized to offer this program.

Program Goals

  1. Provide technical and scientific knowledge for the development of analytical skills and critical thinking.
  2. Promote research and its application in the areas of forensic chemistry, nanotechnology or biochemistry.
  3. Develop an ethical attitude in the exercise of their profession.

Program Objectives

  1. Know the theoretical and practical foundations of applied chemistry.
  2. Use scientific research in the development of critical and analytical thinking.
  3. Display ethical values and commitment to the environment through the development of activities.

Competencies Profile of Graduates

The Program is designed to develop the skills that allow the student:

Knowledge

  1. Know the theoretical and practical foundations in pure and applied sciences.
  2. Understand instrumental methodologies and their importance in chemical transformations and processes.
  3. Identify trends and characteristics of chemical systems in the laboratory, industry and the environment.

Skills

  1. Analyze substances through physicochemical, biological and instrumental methods to determine their structure and composition.
  2. Apply the scientific method to solve problems in the areas of chemistry and study submajors.
  3. Write and submit scientific reports.

Attitudes

  1. Demonstrate responsibility and commitment to the development of the profession.
  2. Value teamwork and ethical principles that apply to discipline and research.

Admission Requirement

  1. Have a minimum high school general grade index of 2.50 or equivalent.

Graduation Requirement

The student of the Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Chemistry must pass the core and major courses with a minimum grade of C.

Requirements for the Bachelor Degree in Sciences in Applied Chemistry

General Education Requirements 45 credits
Core Requirements 42 credits
Major Requirements 37 credits
Submajor Requirements 12-14 credits
Elective Courses 3 credits
Total 139 - 141 credits

General Education Requirements - 45 credits

Forty-five (45) credits are required as explained in the General Education Requirements of the Undergraduate programs section. Students are exempted from taking courses in the category of Scientific and Technological Context. In the Historical and Social Context category, only two courses will be taken, one of which will be the GEHS 2010 course. Students who have obtained a score equal to or greater than 520 in the area of Mathematical achievement in the PAA test of the College Board will be exempted from taking the GEMA 1200 course and would take MATH 1511.

Core Requirements - 42 credits

CHEM 1111General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 2212General Chemistry II

4

BIOL 1101General Biology I

3

BIOL 1102General Biology II

3

BIOL 1103Biology Skills Laboratory I

1

BIOL 1104Biology Skills Laboratory II

1

MATH 1511Precalculus I

3

MATH 1512Precalculus II

3

MATH 2251Calculus I

5

MATH 2252Calculus II

4

MATH 3250Calculus III

3

PHYS 3001General Physics I

4

PHYS 3002General Physics II

4

Major Requirements - 37 credits

CHEM 1000Fundamentals of Applied Chemistry

3

CHEM 2221Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 2222Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 3320Analytical Chemistry

4

CHEM 3910Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics

4

CHEM 3920Physical Chemistry: Quantum and Kinetic

4

CHEM 397_Special Topics

3

CHEM 4000Instrumental Analysis

4

CHEM 4220Biochemistry

4

CHEM 4200Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

3

Submajors Requirements 12-14 credits

Requirements for the Submajor in Biochemistry

Courses for the Submajor in Biochemistry
BIOL 3010Genetics

3

BIOL 4604Cellular and Molecular Biology

3

CHEM 4221Biochemistry II

3

CHEM 4300Research Methods in Biochemistry

3

Requirements for the Submajor in Forensic Chemistry

Courses for the Submajor in Forensic Chemistry
CHEM 4230Forensic Chemistry

3

FORS 4421Forensic Investigation I

3

FORS 4422Forensic Investigation II

4

FORS 4400Forensic Toxicology

4

Requirements for the Submajor in Nanotechnology

Courses for the Submajor in Nanotechnology
NANO 3000Chemistry of Nanomaterials

3

NANO 3100Nanomedicine

3

NANO 3110Nanotoxicology

3

NANO 3120Research Methods in Nanotechnology

3