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Chemistry, Associate in Science

Overview

Narrative

If you are interested in pursuing a bachelor's degree in chemistry or a career in the areas of medicine or scientific research, Northampton's Chemistry program is an affordable way to start. With a curriculum that parallels the first two years of most four-year programs, NCC can save you thousands of dollars on your undergraduate degree. By working closely with an advisor, you can choose the right electives, and stay on track with the requirements of the transfer college of your choice.

Another option some graduates have chosen is to enter the job market upon completion of their two-year Chemistry degree. NCC's program prepares you for the range of fields that are based in chemistry, including environmental sciences, manufacturing, biotechnology and more.

Features

Northampton has dual admissions agreements with a variety of colleges. These arrangements enable you to have admission to Northampton and the four-year institution you select. You will receive close advising, and, based on your performance, our agreements guarantee your easy transfer of credits. Courses in this program are offered primarily during the day.

Requirements

While there are no special admissions requirements for the Chemistry program, certain courses in the program require a background in English, algebra, and chemistry. If you are lacking background in these areas, you should acquire it during the summer preceding your first semester. Northampton's admissions and counseling staff can answer any questions or concerns you may have regarding your enrollment into this program.

Contact the Admissions Office at 610-861-5500 for further information.

NCC students have transferred to: Cedar Crest College, East Stroudsburg University, Kutztown University, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, Lock Haven University, Penn State University, University of Hawaii

The A.S. in CHEMISTRY prepares you for these other areas of study: Medical School, Biotechnology, and a multitude of chemistry related industries.

Outcomes

Graduates of the program will:

  • Demonstrate the ability to solve problems and explain chemical processes.
  • Apply scientific principles and skills in conducting experiments, and in the use of instrumentation and analysis of results.
  • Present research in acceptable written and oral format using scientific literature and computer aided analysis
  • Demonstrate the ability to work successfully in independent and collaborative settings.
  • Demonstrate best practice of safety and laboratory techniques and procedures.

Courses

First Semester

COLS101College Success

1 credits

CHEM120General Chemistry I

4 credits

CMTH102Introduction to Communication

3 credits

ENGL101English I

3 credits

MATH180Calculus I

4 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

CHEM120: Students that are not CHEM120 ready for their first semester should take CHEM011 first.

MATH180: Students that are not MATH180 ready for the first semester should take MATH160 or MATH140 first. It is highly recommended that all students start their math sequence in the first semester

Second Semester

CHEM220General Chemistry II

4 credits

ENGL151LEnglish II

3 credits

MATH181Calculus II

4 credits

General Education Elective

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:14

Third Semester

CHEM201GOrganic Chemistry I

4 credits

PHYS215Physics for Science & Engineering I

5 credits

General Education Elective

3 credits

General Education Elective

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Fourth Semester

CHEM251Organic Chemistry II

4 credits

PHYS225Physics for Science & Engineering II

5 credits

Electives

8 credits

Total Credit Hours:17

Total Credit Hours: 61

  • For the General Education Electives, students must select one course from the list of approved courses in each of the following categories: Arts and Humanities (AH); Social Science: Societies and Institutions over Time (SIT) and Social Science: Scientific Study of Human Behavior (SSHB).
  • One course should be designated as Diversity and Global Awareness (D).
  • Completion of CHEM201G satisfies the program-related Writing Intensive (WI) requirement. In addition, one General Education Elective must be taken in a Writing Intensive (WI) section.
  • Computer competencies are included in various program courses, specifically CHEM120, CHEM220, CHEM210G, and CHEM251. Thus, completing the program automatically satisfies the computing requirement for this program.