CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
JUNIOR Fall* 4 Limnology/BIOL 385-386 4 College Physics 1/PHYS 105-106 3 Oceanography/ENV 306 3 Integrative Theology 3 Global Citizenship 17 SENIOR Fall 3-4 Science Elective 3-4 Science Elective 3-4 Science Elective 3 Professional Communication 12-15
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Spring 2 Biology Research I/BIOL 488 4 College Physics 2/PHYS 108-109 3-5 Science Elective 3-4 Science Elective 3 Aesthetic Reasoning 15-18
Spring* 2 Biology Research II/BIOL 489 3-5 Science Elective 3-4 Science Elective 3 Professional Ethics/Leadership 0-3 General Elective (if needed) 9-15 Minimum Total Credits: 120
Please refer to Gannon University’s Undergraduate Catalog for course options. Semester in which a Learning Abroad Experience could be completed.
BIOLOGY MINOR A total of 24 credits of biology is required for a minor. Completion of the following courses will satisfy the requirements for a minor in biology: BIOL 122-123, BIOL 124-125, BIOL 126-127, and 12 credits above BIOL 200.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KEITH KRISE, Ph.D., Program Director The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers a cooperative program in Chemical Engineering with the University of Pittsburgh. This program requires five years of study for completion: three years at Gannon University followed by two years of study at the University of Pittsburgh. Upon completion, the student is awarded two degrees, a B.S. in Chemistry from Gannon University, and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the cooperating university. During the time spent at Gannon, the student will take specified courses in Chemistry, Mathematics, and Liberal Studies Core. Upon transfer, to the cooperating university, a wide range of professional specializations are available. Students must complete a transfer application to the cooperating university (http://www.oafa. pitt.edu/transadm.aspx). A recommendation from the Chemical Engineering Program Director at Gannon University is required and should be sent along with the application materials. Further information and career counseling are available from the Program Director.