Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry provides students tools to understand the transport and fate of toxins in the environment, including heavy metals, metalloids, and natural and synthetic organic chemicals mobilized by manufacturing, mining, drilling, and combustion.
Faculty Advisor:
C. Taylor (Chemistry)
Affiliated Faculty:
M. Los Huertos (Environmental Analysis)
Course Requirements (15 to 16 Courses):
Students must complete the core courses, course or EA 010 PZ, course, and course or course and one senior capstone course (course or course). In addition, EA-Chemistry majors are required to take the following courses:
Either of the following
One from
course - Environmental Chemistry
CHEM139 KS - Environmental Chemistry
course - Organic Chemistry with Laboratory
One from
course - Physical Chemistry in Molecular Biology
course - Advanced Analytical Chemistry with Laboratory
course - Senior Literature Thesis
course - Calculus I
course - Calculus II
course - General Physics with Laboratory
course - General Physics w/ Lab