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Chemistry-Engineering Programs

These are joint "3-2" programs with the College of Engineering at Clarkson University, Cornell University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Students enter Ithaca College as chemistry majors, then take a chemistry sequence plus certain basic courses required by the appropriate engineering program. At the beginning of the fourth year, with the recommendation of the Department of Chemistry and acceptance by the other institution, students take a leave of absence from Ithaca College and transfer to the school of engineering for two more years. At the end of that time, and upon satisfactory completion of their work, they are awarded a bachelor's degree from Ithaca College and the appropriate degree from the other institution. In the event a student does not complete the engineering portion of the program, an Ithaca College degree in chemistry may be awarded if all of the requirements for the Ithaca College major are met, either through Ithaca College courses or appropriate transfer credit, subject to the Ithaca College policies on transfer credit.

Requirements for the Chemistry Degree in the Engineering Program --- B.A.

Credits in the major

Chemistry 304-12100 or 304-12300, 304-12200 or 304-12600, 304-12400, 304-22100,304- 22200, 304-22500, 304-32400, 304-32500, 304-32600, 304-33100, 304-33200, 304-34200, 304-48700, 304-48800

37

Credits outside the major

Physics 315-11700, 315-11800, 315-11900, 315-12000, 315-21700

15

Math 313-11100, 313-11200, 313-21100, 313-26000, 313-26100

20

Computer science 312-17100

4

Electives

14

From the school of engineering

30

 

Total, B.A. in chemistry in the engineering program

120

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