2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry and Biochemistry


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Chemistry and Biochemistry

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers major programs in biochemistry (HEGIS 0414) and chemistry (HEGIS 1905). The department also offers a minor in chemistry, and two bachelors/masters degree programs, one in Chemistry and Education (HEGIS 1905.1), and the second in Chemistry and Computer Science (HEGIS 1901.0701). Students majoring in Chemistry or Biochemistry can also choose a Fast-track MBA program through the LaPenta School of Business to earn a BS and an MBA in as little as five years. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry also offers the enhanced degree option of an ACS certified BS degree. This option provides a deeper understanding of the discipline and is often an advantage when seeking employment or admission to graduate or professional programs.

Faculty

Chair: K. Kristian; Professors: S. Lee; Professor Emeritus:, J. Levkov; Associate Professors: K. Kristian; Assistant Professors: C. Dougherty, M. Draeger, M. Varner; Clinical Assistant Professor: R. Versace; Internship Program Coordinator: S. Lee.

Objectives

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Iona College is dedicated to academic excellence within the heritage of the Christian Brothers and in the tradition of American Catholic higher education. Our department is committed to providing students with a strong foundation in the theory and practice of chemical science and to preparing them to think critically and ethically about the challenges and opportunities they will encounter in pursuit of their career choices.

A biochemistry or chemistry major is excellent preparation for medical, dental or veterinary school, and a variety of other health and science-related professions.

Five Year BS/MST Program for Chemistry/Education

Admission to the BS/MST Program

Candidates seeking admission to the BS/MST Adolescent Education: Chemistry Program begin in the fall semester of their junior year in fulfilling required criteria. At the end of the spring semester of the candidates’ junior year, they are required to have completed the Declaration of Major form and to have met all of the admission requirements, including meeting the goals and the performance outcomes attached to the key assessments in their junior year. General admission requirements may be found in the Undergraduate catalog and may include the following:

  • Submit the official “request for admissions” form
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 at the time of admission (Spring semester of the junior year)
  • Have a minimum grade of “B” in English composition, speech communication, and one mathematics course
  • Submit three letters of recommendation, one submitted by Education faculty, one from the Chemistry Department, and one submitted by faculty outside the Education/Chemistry Departments
  • Provide a well written autobiography
  • Have a successful interview with Education faculty
  • Submit a signed “Professional Commitments and Dispositions” form
  • Complete a “Declaration of Major” form
  • Meet all of the goals and performance outcomes addressed by key assessments in Phase I of the program

Continuation in the  BS/MST Program

Any education or content area course, including student teaching, in which a student earns less than a ‘C’ grade must be repeated.

Throughout the program, teacher candidates are required to demonstrate the dispositions for effective teachers that are stated in the department’s Conceptual Framework. Candidates are also required to meet the ethical and professional standards expected of all educators that are found in the Code of Ethics. Any failure to uphold the dispositions for effective teaching and the ethical standards for educators in the profession will result in dismissal from the program.

BS in Chemistry or Biochemistry for Pre-Professional Health Programs

A major in chemistry or biochemistry is excellent preparation for a career in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry or other health and science professions. Coursework for pre-health students should be chosen with the aid of faculty advisers. Students preparing for medical or dental careers must take BIO 101  and BIO 102  in addition to courses required by the major program. Pre-pharmacy students must take BIO 101 and BIO 102, as well as additional required courses in science and other areas, according to admissions pre-requisites.

BS in Chemistry or Biochemistry/Fast Track MBA

The fast track program is designed for non-business students who want a business background prior to entering graduate or professional school, and for professional school graduates who would like an MBA before starting a residency program.

Students may jump start the BS in Chemistry/MBA program through the LaPenta School of Business at Iona College. Chemistry and Biochemistry majors can apply up to 24 undergraduate credits in business school classes, i.e., finance or management, toward an Iona MBA degree, enabling students to earn both degrees in as little as five years. For details about this program, please consult with the Chemistry and Biochemistry department chair, and the Associate Dean of the LaPenta School of Business.

Continuation in Chemistry and Biochemistry Coursework and Programs

Students are required to earn a minimum of a C grade in CHM 110 in order to take upper-level chemistry courses.

Programs

    Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science/Master of ScienceNon-Degree

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