Degrees in Chemistry and Physics

B.S. Degrees Offered

Chemistry

Chemistry, biological concentration

Chemistry, physical concentration

Forensic Chemistry (New)

Engineering-Physics

Physical Science, Education

Science Composite, Education

LeTourneau offers several different options to fit the interests and needs of students whether they plan to be a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, a jungle doctor, or a science teacher.  The open B.S. degree prepares students to work in the chemical industry directly after graduation or to enter graduate or professional school.  The open degree also allows students to take a spectrum of chemistry classes from biochemistry to quantum chemistry.

For those interested in a career in environmental chemistry or biochemistry or planning to go to medical or dental school, the B.S. in chemistry with a biological concentration is the way to go.  Our chemistry students have been very successful in being admitted to and completing medical school programs.

For those with an interest in chemistry and physics, or chemical physics as it once was called, we offer the B.S. in chemistry with a physical concentration. This major emphasizes the modern physics, quantum mechanics, optics, and computational methods that physical chemistry uses to delve into the forces and motions of atoms and molecules. It prepares students for direct employment into the chemical industry or for graduate school in chemistry.  

A degree in Forensic Chemistry from LeTourneau University will give you the skills and tools needed to work as an aid to law enforcement.

For those interested in engineering and physics, our new engineering-physics major may be just the thing.   Be sure to ask your admissions representative about the new engineering-physics degree from the department of Chemistry and Physics.   

Science teachers are in great demand.  LeTourneau offers two courses of study for those interested in teaching science.  The physical science offering is heavily weighted in physics and physical chemistry while the science offering in education is much more general.

Links to course offerings in each degree are listed to the left of this page. If you have any questions about these courses or the majors listed above, any of our faculty would be happy to talk to you.  Send them an e-mail or give them a phone call.


Courses

The information below lists the chemistry, biology, and advanced physics courses associated with each degree.   In addition, there are some mathematics and physics cognates that aren't listed here.  For a complete list of all course requirements and links to course descriptions use the link for each degree. 

All chemistry degrees (core chemistry courses)      
CHEM  1111   General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHEM  1113   General Chemistry I
CHEM  1121   General Chemistry II Laboratory 
CHEM  1123   General Chemistry II 
CHEM  2111   Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHEM  2113   Organic Chemistry I
CHEM  2121   Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
CHEM  2123   Organic Chemistry II
CHEM  3014   Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM  3112   Chemical Analysis Laboratory 
CHEM  3122   Chemical Analysis
CHEM  3951   Introduction To Research
CHEM  4111   Physical Chemistry Laboratory 
CHEM  4113   Physical Chemistry I 
CHEM  4304   Biochemistry I 
CHEM  4811   Senior Science and Christian Faith
CHEM  4951   Internship or Undergraduate Research (1 hour)
     
     
     
Chemistry B.S. degree - courses in addition to core requirements      
CHEM  4123   Physical Chemistry II (Spring, Odd years on
CHEM       Jr.-Sr. Level Elective (12 hours)
CHEM    4951   Internship or Undergraduate Research  (1 hours)
   
     
Chemistry B.S. degree with biological concentration - courses in addition to core requirements      
BIOL  1111   General Biology Laboratory I 
BIOL  1113   General Biology I
BIOL  1121   General Biology Laboratory II 
BIOL  1123   General Biology II 
BIOL  3204   General Microbiology 
BIOL  3404   General Genetics
BIOL  4404   Cell Biology
CHEM  4951   Undergraduate Research (2 hours)
CHEM  4323   Biochemistry II 

 

Forensic Chemistry B.S. - courses in addition to core requirements
BIOL 1111 General Biology Laboratory 1
BIOL 1113 General Biology 1
BIOL 1121 General Biology Laboratory II
BIOL 1123 General Biology II
BIOL 3204 General Microbiology
BIOL 3404 General Genetics
CHEM 3214 Forensic Chemistry
CHEM 3314 Forensic Microscopy

  

     
Chemistry B.S. degree with physical concentration - courses in addition to core requirements except for CHEM 4304 which is not required      
CHEM  4123   Physical Chemistry II 
CHEM  4253   Advanced Quantum Mechanics
CHEM  4263   Computational Chemistry
CHEM  4951   Undergraduate Research (1 hours)
PHYS   3314   Modern Physics 
PHYS   4414   Optics 
     

 

Engineering Physics B.S. degree.  Courses in chemistry, engineering, and physics
CHEM 1111 General Chemistry I Laboratory (Fall only)
CHEM 1113 General Chemistry I (Fall only)
CHEM 1121 General Chemistry II Laboratory (Spring only)
CHEM 1123 General Chemistry II (Spring only)
COMM 1113 Introduction To Speech Communication 
EEGR 2053 Electric Circuits 
EEGR 2063 Electric Circuits II (Spring only)
EEGR 3213 Digital Electronics 
EEGR 4513 Electromagnetic Fields And Waves (Fall only)
MEGR 2013 Statics 
MEGR 2023 Dynamics 
MEGR 3323 Mechanics Of Materials (Spring only)
MEGR 3714 Fundamental and Applied Thermodynamics (1)
PHYS 2011 University Physics I Laboratory (Spring only)
PHYS 2013 University Physics I (Spring only)
PHYS 2021 University Physics II Laboratory (Fall only)
PHYS 2023 University Physics II (Fall only)
PHYS 3214 Relativity and Quantum Theory (Spring, Odd years only)
PHYS 3323 Atoms, Nuclei, and Particles (Fall, Odd years only)
PHYS 3951 Introduction To Research (Spring only)
PHYS 4113 Advanced Mechanics (Fall, Even years only)
PHYS 4253 Advanced Quantum Mechanics (Fall, Odd years only)
PHYS 4414 Optics (Spring, Even years only)
PHYS 4811 Senior Science and Christian Faith Seminar (Spring only)
PHYS 4951 Undergraduate Research 
PHYS 4951 Undergraduate Research 
    Science or Engineering Elective (3 hours)
    Science or Engineering Elective (3 hours)
    Fulfill English Proficiency Requirement (0 hours)

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