STEM Foundation (STE) - Chemistry Pathway
2024-2025 STEM Foundation - Science and Math Pathway
Associate of Arts, STEM and Business Division
Recommended Course Selection Sequence
CMP101 | Composition 1 | 3 |
HUM-ELECTIVE | Humanities Elective | 3 |
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PHY201 | Physics 1: Mechanics | 4 |
| OR | |
PHY101 | Introductory Physics 1 | 4 |
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MAT251 | Calculus 1 | 4 |
CHE103 | General Chemistry 1 | 4 |
CMP102-150 | Composition 2 Elective | 3 |
| Social Science/Behavioral Science Elective | 3 |
MAT252 | Calculus 2 | 4 |
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PHY222 | Physical Properties of Matter | 4 |
| OR | |
PHY102 | Introductory Physics 2 | 4 |
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CHE104 | General Chemistry 2 | 4 |
HUM-ELECTIVE | Humanities Elective | 3 |
SS-ELECTIVE | Social Science Elective | 3 |
CHE201 | Organic Chemistry 1 | 4 |
CHE202 | Organic Chemistry 2 | 4 |
LA/STEM Elective | Liberal Arts or STEM Elective | 10 |
Total Credit Hours: 60
Program Notes
Campus Information
Additional Graduation Requirements
Advising Notes
The recommended courses listed above are designed upon degree completion for a student to be eligible to transfer to a public Massachusetts state university or UMASS Lowell with junior status in the major of chemistry.
Courses are listed in the recommended order you should take them.
Many courses have prerequisite requirements that must be fulfilled to be eligible to enroll in the course.
If you intend to graduate with an associate degree in two years, you should enroll in 15 credits if taking only fall/spring courses.
Completing 30 credits each year helps students stay on track to timely graduation.
Taking classes in the winter intersession and summer can accelerate your time to degree completion.
All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in.
CPS100 or CPS101 recommended for Liberal Arts Elective.
For more information contact us at: science@northshore.edu or call (978)-762-4048
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate Skills Necessary to communicate and present scientific information
- Demonstrate Critical Thinking Skills
- Exhibit knowledge of scientific processes.
- Use methods of scientific investigation to understand natural phenomena.
Occupational Skills Required
- Carry out responsible waste management and disposal techniques
- Understand and comply with safety regulations
- Properly use personal protective equipment to minimize exposure to hazards
- Understand the categories of hazards associated with chemicals (health, physical, and environmental)
- Use safety data sheets (SDSs) and other standard printed and online safety reference materials
- Recognize chemical and physical hazards in laboratories, assess the risks from these hazards, know how to minimize the risks, and prepare for emergencies
- Define problems clearly, develop testable hypotheses, design and execute appropriate experiments, analyze data, and draw appropriate conclusions.
- Use appropriate laboratory skills and instrumentation to solve problems while understanding the fundamental uncertainties in experimental measurements.
- Use appropriate technology, such as poster preparation software, word-processing software, chemical structure drawing programs, and computerized presentations
- Write well-organized and concise scientific reports in a scientifically appropriate style
- Cite sources properly.
Experiential Learning Optional in Program