|
Nov 27, 2024
|
|
|
|
American University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Honors in Chemistry
|
|
Available through the Department of Chemistry , College of Arts and Sciences , the Honors in Chemistry program is a mark of distinction for undergraduates interested in pursuing a graduate training and research career in chemistry, biochemistry, engineering, biomedical, or related fields. The goal of the program is to prepare undergraduates for independent specialized research and to provide additional mentorship on professional practices and ethics that will allow the student to become creative, productive, collaborative colleagues in the future.
|
Admission to the Program
Students should apply for the Honors in Chemistry program in the spring of their sophomore year. Students may apply in their junior year, but it is their responsibility to ensure that all requirements will be met by the end of the senior year.
At the time of the application, students must have a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA; have completed or be enrolled in six of the following with a minimum 3.50 GPA: CHEM-110 , CHEM-210 , CHEM-310 , CHEM-320 , MATH-221 , MATH-222 , and MATH-313 or STAT-203 ; and submit a written application that includes an application form, an essay describing the student’s academic and professional goals, and a CV or résumé. Application materials require the sponsorship of one Chemistry faculty member.
Program Requirements
- 9-12 credit hours of Honors in Chemistry coursework
- 4 semesters of professional chemical experience outside of the major credit hour requirements:
- 2 semesters comprise the Capstone project
- 2 semesters may be satisfied by but are not limited to:
- independent reading or research project
- summer research project
- REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) or similar program
- internship at a national lab
- internship at a corporation
- Minimum 3.67 major GPA in Biochemistry (BS) or Chemistry (BS)
Required (6 credit hours)
- 6 credit hours in chemistry, biochemistry, or related fields at or above the 300-level beyond the major requirements
Capstone (3-6 credit hours)
Students must complete two semesters of the Capstone project, outside of the standard curriculum.
Students are encouraged to enroll in the following courses to meet this requirement:
|
|
|