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Chemistry Minor


Transfer Notes

Transfer credits will ordinarily be accepted from regionally accredited institutions and evaluated for appropriate credit toward requirements in the student's degree program.

Program Specific Information

General Requirements for a Minor

  • Students must meet with a college advisor to declare a minor and review the course requirements.
  • A grade of C or higher is required in all courses for the minor.
  • A minimum of 12 credit hours of the minor must be completed at FGCU.
  • Students desiring certification of a minor and designation on their academic transcript must: 
    • Note the minor on the Application for Graduation.
    • Contact a college advisor to certify completion of all course requirements for the declared minor as listed below.

Program Specific Information

Complete each of the following:

  • CHM 1045C  General Chemistry I (4)
  • CHM 1046C  General Chemistry II (4)
  • CHM 2210C  Organic Chemistry I (4)
  • CHM 2211C  Organic Chemistry II (4)
  • CHM 3120C  Analytical Chemistry (4)

Complete one of the following:

  • BCH 3023C  Biochemistry (3)
  • CHM 3005C Phys Chem for Life Sciences (4)
  • CHM 4139C Instrumental Analysis (3)
  • CHM 3410 Physical Chemistry (3)
TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED: 23 - 24 HRS
General Requirements for a Minor
  • Students must meet with a college advisor to declare a minor and review the course requirements.
  • A grade of C or higher is required in all courses for the minor.
  • A minimum of 12 credit hours of the minor must be completed at FGCU.
  • Students desiring certification of a minor and designation on their academic transcript must: 
    • Note the minor on the Application for Graduation.
    • Contact a college advisor to certify completion of all course requirements for the declared minor as listed below.
Transfer Notes

Transfer credits will ordinarily be accepted from regionally accredited institutions and evaluated for appropriate credit toward requirements in the student's degree program.