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Chemistry – AS

Programs

Chemistry

Associate of Science

This is a two-year associates degree program designed to meet the lower level (freshman and sophomore) course requirements of a four-year University for students majoring in Chemistry.

Modes of Instruction
Learn more about the modes of instruction offered at John A. Logan College.

Program Details

000AS 0087

View Program Guide for Associate in Science in Chemistry

FIRST YEAR – FALL SEMESTER

SCI 100 or ORI 100STEM Fundamentals or College 1011
ENG 101English Composition I3
CHM 151Chemical Principles5
MAT 131Calculus I5
Fine ArtsFine Arts Elective3
Total17

FIRST YEAR – SPRING SEMESTER

CHM 152Chemical Principles with Qualitative
Analysis
5
PHY 205University Physics I5
MAT 201Calculus II5
ENG 102English Composition II3
Total18

SECOND YEAR – FALL SEMESTER

CHM 201Organic Chemistry I5
BIO 101Biological Sciences I5
Social ScienceSocial Science Elective3
HumanitiesHumanities Elective3
Total15

SECOND YEAR – SPRING SEMESTER

CHM 202Organic Chemistry II5
BIO 102Biological Sciences II4
COM 115Speech3
Social ScienceSocial Science Elective3
Total15

Total Hours for Degree63

The Chemistry – AS Program is a minimum of 63 credit hours. Please use our Tuition and Fees page to calculate your approximate cost.

*Students will be responsible for additional classroom materials and tools. Students can order textbooks online from the Official John A. Logan Bookstore Apparel, Merchandise & Gifts.

John A Logan offers a seamless transfer to the next step in your educational journey for many of our programs. Our academic programs prepare you for what you will need to transfer to a four-year college or university. When you have selected the college where you would like to transfer, it is important to review their specific admission and course requirements. John A Logan College has many articulation agreements with various colleges.

To view articulation agreements for Chemistry, see our Transfer Planning – John A. Logan College (jalc.edu page.

  1. Students will be able to recognize, relate, and/or apply chemistry terms and concepts to propose and solve interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary real world problems.
  2. Students will be able to identify, formulate, and solve a range of chemistry problems through the application of mathematical, scientific and chemical principles.
  3. Students will be able to acquire, record, and critically evaluate data through instrumentation and software, appropriate record keeping practices, figure prep, and scrutiny of experimental results.

Chemistry Faculty Contact

Robert McKenzie

Associate Professor of Chemistry

Email: robert.mckenzie@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8454
Office: G104E

James Elliot

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Email: james.elliot@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8398
Office: G104C