Undergraduate Programs
Academic Advising
Advising
Meet the Chemistry advising staff; find the advising contact information, office location and hours; use the Registration Advising link to
schedule appointments for Continuing Student Registration.
Apply to Graduate
By going to the College Recorders website, you can apply to graduate, Learn how to declare a second major, Drop a major or minor, Find out how to take a class pass/fail, and more!
Chemistry Placement Exam (CPE)
What is the CPE, dates and times for the next CPE, a practice exam, find your CPE score and placement.
College of Arts & Sciences (COAS) Bulletin
Important resource for COAS students; includes policies & degree requirements for all COAS majors and minors, lists of culture studies,
distribution, and topics courses, special programs, etc.
Four-year Planning Guide
Four-year schedules showing the recommended sequence in which to take the required courses for our four bachelors degrees: B.A. Chemistry, B.A.
Biochemistry, B.S. Chemistry, and B.S. Biochemistry.
Tentative Course Offerings by Semester
Degree Requirements
Lists the requirements for our four bachelors degrees: B.A. Chemistry, B.A. Biochemistry, B.S. Chemistry, and B.S. Biochemistry.
Minor Requirements
Lists the requirements for the chemistry minor and instructions on how to apply for the minor.
Chemistry Honors Program
This program is designed for well-qualified students who wish to acquire an unusually strong foundation in chemistry. Student in the honors
program have the option to take the honors sections of our general and organic courses and are required to participate in undergraduate
research.
Honors College
The Honors College offers Honors courses as well as extracurricular and service opportunities and an Honors Notation. The courses are small,
challenging, and taught by some of IU's top faculty. Students are invited into the College as Freshman or may apply as upperclassman.
OneStart
Log in and go to the Self-Service tab to: view the Schedule of Classes, find your registration appointment (when you can register), check if
there are holds on your record (that might prevent you from registering), view you class permissions, register for classes, look up your new ID
number, view your schedule, etc.
Office of the Registrar
The registrar's site provides a schedule of classes that looks and feels more like insite; also find there immunization information, official
calendars, a list of registrar services, transcripts, course descriptions, residence classification, enrollment/degree verification, duplicate
diplomas, frades and GPA information.
Chemistry Career Services
The Department of Chemistry has a placement program that invites employers to recruit our students for internships and employment. Go to the above link to learn more about the placement program and for a list of internship opportunities.
Preprofessional Programs (pre-med, pre-law, pre-vet, etc.)
The Health Professions and Prelaw Information Center (HPPLC) provides a central location where students may obtain information regarding health
professions and law school education and training. Their services include advising, assisting with collecting letters of recommendation & applying to schools, and an email list.
Admission Exam Information
IUB's Evaluation Services and Testing (BEST) serves as a test administration site for a number of national testing services, providing convenient local access to the SAT, GRE, ACT and other widely-used admissions and certification exams.
Individualized Major Program (IMP)
This program allows you to create your own major program of study based on your interests, goals, and professional aspirations. IMP usually
begins during the sophomore or junior year, although some students may be ready to apply during the second semester of their freshman year.
Intercampus Transfer Information
Before you can register for courses at an IU campus other than your own, you must apply for an Intercampus Transfer. The on-line application
form can be found at this site as well as information for both Bloomington students wishing to study at other campuses and for students from
other campuses who wish to study at Bloomington.
Credit Transfer Service (CTS) (not for Intercampus Transfers)
This service will show you how courses taken at other colleges and universities would transfer to IU Bloomington. If the course that you took
does not transfer as you expect or you cannot find the course you took, submit a Credit Transfer Agreement form (found under the "Help with CTS"
link on the CTS website).
Office of Overseas Study
This office facilitates the study abroad experiences of students on all eight IU campuses, offers a variety of programs chosen or developed to
maintain IU's high academic standards, provides guidance to help students integrate study abroad into their academic plans, and offers need and
merit-based scholarships.
2005 Special Credit Information
Special credit exams for general chemistry courses at IUB
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