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Show BTNY 4830. Readings in Botany (2) F, S Course may be repeated. Prerequisites: BTNY LS/SI1105 (if previously taken - no longer offered), or BTNY SI2104 and BTNY SI2114 and BTNY 2121, two upper division Botany courses, and approval of instructor. BTNY 4840. Thesis Readings (2) F, S Literature search and evaluation, culminating in the writing of a thesis proposal. Prerequisites: BTNY LS/SI1105 (if previously taken - no longer offered), or BTNY SI2104 and BTNY SI2114 and BTNY 2121, two upper division Botany courses, and approval of thesis advisor. BTNY 4850. Thesis Research (2) F, S Independent research related to a student's approved thesis proposal. May be repeated as long as satisfadory progress is being made on the thesis topic. Prerequisite: BTNY 4840 and approval of thesis advisor. BTNY 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) Open to all students in the Botany Department who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. Prerequisite: Two upper-division Botany courses. BTNY 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the dass schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Prerequisites: BTNY LS/SI1105 (if previously taken - no longer offered), or BTNY SI2104 and BTNY SI2114 and BTNY 2121, and any specified courses seleded by the instructor. BTNY 4950. Advanced Field Botany (1-5) S A concentrated study of the flora of a specific geographical region or an extended, organized field trip under supervision. The course involves extensive pre- and post-trip exerdses and evaluation. Prerequisite: At least one upper division Botany course and specified courses sdeded by the instructor for a spedfic field trip as indicated in the schedule, and with consent of the instructor. BTNY 4970. Botany Thesis (2) F, S Written and oral presentation of thesis research results and evaluation. Also includes final evaluation of the student's portfolio and taking of Botany graduation assessment examination. Prerequisites: BTNY 4850 and approval of thesis advisor. BTNY 4980. Portfolio Summative Assessment (3) F, S Final evaluation of the Botany Student Portfolio. Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in courses needed to meet the minimum requirements for a degree in Botany. BTNY 4990. Seminar in Botany (1) F, S Oral presentation of either library research or individual research. Final evaluation of the student's portfolio and taking of Botany graduation assessment examination. The course is to be taken the last semester of the senior year. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in courses needed to meet the minimum requirements for a degree in Botany. BTNY 5030. Botany for Teachers (2-5) Science content course for teachers in MEd Sdence Emphasis Program. To register, seled another departmental course and develop a contract detailing additional work required for graduate credit. Course may be repeated. Contract must be approved by instructor, department chair, and Diredor of the Master of Education Program. DEPARTMENT Chemistry Chain Dr. Barry A. Lloyd Location: Sdence Lab, Room 502M Telephone Contact: Margaret Read 801-626-6952 Professors: Charles Davidson, E. Park Guymon, Todd M.Johnson, Barry A. Lloyd, Spencer L. Seager, H Stephen Stoker, Edward Walker; Associate Professors: H. Laine Berghout, Don R. Davies, J. Andreas Lippert, Michelle More; Assistant Professor Kyle D. Ashby I he Department of Chemistry is approved and certified by the American Chemical Sodety (ACS). Two options are offered which lead to the bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree in Chemistry. Option 1 meets all the requirements of the ACS and the graduates' names are submitted to the ACS and certified by the department. Option 2 does not meet the requirements of the ACS, but provides a good foundation in chemistry. It is suitable for such students as pre-medical, pre-dental, etc., who need a sound chemical background. A teaching major leading to the bachelor of science degree with a secondary education licensure, a departmental minor, and a teaching minor are also available. A two-year chemical technidan program is also offered. This program, leading to an assodate of applied science degree or a certificate of skill profidency, is designed to emphasize skills required for employment as a technidan in chemical laboratories. Chemistry Major / Teaching Major bachelors degree (bs} » Program Prerequisite: Not required for Chemistry major. Chemistry Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Teacher Education Department). » Minor: Not required for Options I and II; required for Teaching Major. » Grade Requirements: Average GPA of 2.00 or better in Chemistry courses. Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation on page 38. Teaching majors must achieve an overall GPA of 3.00 for admission to the Teacher Education program and have a "C" or better in chemistry courses. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation - 75 of these are required within Option 1, 71 are required within Option 2, and 42 are required within the teaching major, plus the credits required by the Teacher Education department. A total of 40 upper division credit hours (in courses numbered 3000 and above) is required for all Chemistry majors to fulfill University graduation requirements - 37 of these are earned from required courses within Option 1 and 33 from required courses within Option 2. Advisement All Chemistry majors should meet with the Chemistry Department Chair at least annually for course and program advisement. Call 801-626-6952 for information and to arrange an appointment. Admission Requirements Dedare your program of study (see page 18). There are no special admission or application requirements for the Chemistry major. Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Teacher Education Department). General Education Rder to pages 38-43 for Bachdor of Sdence requirements. The following courses required for the Chemistry major will also satisfy general education requirements: CHEMPS1210 and PHYS PS/SI2210. 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