CHEMISTRY

Lakeland Community College offers chemistry courses for students interested in a chemistry or health technologies related career; intending to transfer; and looking for general science courses. Students interested in a degree related to chemistry should complete Lakeland's Associate of Science degree. Students interested in a certificate that would prepare them to be a chemical technician should complete the Chemical Technician Certificate.

Course Schedules
Course Descriptions

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Courses for Non-majors

The following courses are perfect for students who are interested in chemistry but not majoring in chemistry or health technologies careers. See the current CHEM Course Schedule for more information.

  • CHEM 1050 Chemistry in the Everyday World
  • CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry
  • CHEM 1150 Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Courses for Chemistry Majors

The following courses should be taken by all students who would like to major in a chemistry related field. See the current CHEM Course Schedule for more information.

  • CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I
  • CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II
  • CHEM 2000 Quantitative Analysis
  • CHEM 2500 Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 2600 Organic Chemistry II

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Courses for Health Technology Students

Depending on your major, the following courses are commonly required for careers in health technology. See the current CHEM Course Schedule for more information.

  • CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry
  • CHEM 1150 Introduction to Organic Chemistry

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Students interested in pursuing a four-year degree in chemistry or a health technologies field should consult with a Lakeland Counselor and the Transfer Center as soon as possible to maximize course transferability. In addition to many seamless transfer partners through the Ohio Transfer Module, the following related options are currently available to Lakeland students:

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