A.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences with Advisement Area in Chemistry
Sample Schedule
The schedule below shows how the requirements for the A.S. Liberal Arts and Science degree with an advisement area for transfer in Chemistry may be met in four semesters. Please check with your transfer institution with regard to specific courses and requirements. This schedule is an example of one of many possible schedules that might be followed by a full-time student. Many students attending Finger Lakes Community College who have work and/or family obligations choose a different sequence of courses and take more than four semesters to fulfill the requirements for the degree. Similarly, students who find they need to take some preparatory course work may plan a schedule that takes more than four semesters to complete. All students should consult their advisors when they plan their schedules.
First Semester (17 Credit Hours)
- ENG 101 Freshman English (3)
- MAT 271 Calculus I (4)
- CHM 121 General Chemistry I (4)
- Social Science Elective (3)
- SCI 100 Freshman Orientation to Science Technology (2)
- PE Elective (1)
Second Semester (19 Credit Hours)
- ENG 102 Introduction to Literature (3)
- MAT 272 Calculus II (4)
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
- PHY 151 General Physics I (4)
- Social Science Elective (3)
- PE Elective (1)
Third Semester (16/17 Credit Hours)
- Humanities Elective (3)
- CHM 211 Organic Chemistry (5)
- PHY 152 Physics II (4)
- Mathematics or Science Elective (3/4)
- PE Elective (1)
Fourth Semester (17 Credit Hours)
- CHM 212 Organic Chemistry II (5)
- CHM 261 Spectrophotometric Techniques(1)
- CHM 263 Electrophoresis (1)
- Social Science Elective (3)
- General Elective (3)
- General Elective (3)
- PE Elective (1)
Humanities: courses beginning with ART, ASL, CIN, COM, ENG, FRN, HUM, MUS, PHL, SPN, THE
Science: courses beginning with BIO, CHM, NS, PHY, SCI
Social Science: courses beginning with ANT, ECO, HIS, POL, PSY, SOC, SSC
Mathematics: In order to successfully complete this program in 2 years, the students must have sufficient mathematics and science preparation at the high school level. MAT 152, Pre-Calculus or a higher level of mathematics is expected in the first semester. Please consult your advisor.
