Course descriptions are listed in the Undergraduate Course Catalog.
Information for all chemistry majors is in the Fall 2008 Chemistry Handbook (pdf)
Here's a link to Virginia Tech's Curriculum for Liberal Education (CLE) Guide. (pdf)
Chemistry B.S.
Chemistry B.A.
Chemistry Options (being phased out)
Chemistry Minor
The Virginia Tech Chemistry Department is accredited by the American Chemical Society (ACS) to offer an ACS-certified degree. Our B.S. degree fulfills ACS requirements. The B.S. Chemistry degree will provide a graduate with a solid understanding of synthetic methods, analytical and physical measurements, and chemical computation. A chemistry graduate will be able to be productive in a variety of work situations and will be an effective communicator in working with other chemists, professionals, and the general public. A student earning a B.A. in Chemistry will receive the foundation training to pursue a variety of chemistry related careers and will be able to tailor their degree program towards their goals.
We believe that a chemistry graduate, given a "chemical" problem, should be able to:
To help students reach the above abilities we facilitate:
1000-level
developing independent-learning skills
- be able to learn from a textbook
developing problem-solving skills
- begin transition from algorithmic problem solving to conceptual understanding
2000-level
begin to "chunk" information
apply concepts in new applications
3000-level
synthesis of new ideas --> put 2 and 2 together
4000-level
demonstrate creativity and original thinking in completing tasks
The following course descriptions are for use of outside students taking Va Tech classes to transfer back to their home institution.