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	2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Cooperative Education Pathway for Chemistry or Biochemistry Major, B.A.
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		Requirements for a Cooperative Education Pathway for Chemistry or Biochemistry, B.A.
 In order to graduate via the Cooperative Education Pathway, students must take all of the courses to complete either a chemistry or biochemistry major plus:   - Complete Professionalism and Etiquette Workshop from School of Public Purpose
  - Three-month Chemical Technician Internship
  - Eight-month Thematic Internship in analytical chemistry, synthetic chemistry, or biotechnology/biochemistry
  - Maintain an electronic portfolio to document the student learning outcomes met for any introductory or advanced laboratory that are completed during a first-year research immersion rotation or thematic internship.
       It is expected that students will take courses during their eight-month thematic internship to maintain progress toward their degree.  Students will work with a Chemistry or Biochemistry Department adviser to determine what coursework is most appropriate.     Students may substitute up to two first-year research immersion rotations for the appropriate introductory lab: CHEM 152L, CHEM 154L, CHEM 212L.  Students may also earn credit for one appropriate advanced lab, either: CHEM 321, Advanced Synthesis Laboratory; CHEM 323, Advanced Laboratory: Biochemistry; or CHEM 327, Advanced Physical and Analytical Chemistry Laboratory.       Students may take departmental advanced departmental coursework as a synchronous, online course.  They may also enroll in online courses through CIC Online Course Sharing Consortium to earn credits for graduation.  													 | 
												 
											 
	
 
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