Chemistry Major, Criminalistics Emphasis, ACS Track, Four-Year Plan

Below is a sample degree plan that can be used as a guide to identify courses required to fulfill the major and other requirements needed for degree completion. The following is only an example and represents a possible course sequence for first-year students entering UW-Platteville in the fall term.  The major requirements do not add up to the 120 credits needed for graduation.  See your advisor for additional guidance.  A student's actual degree plan may differ depending on the course of study selected (emphasis, second major, minor, etc.), placement scores, and incoming credits (transfer, AP, etc.).  Students should consult their program advisor(s) to ensure that they have the most accurate and up-to-date information available about a particular four-year degree option.

This sample plan assumes readiness for each course and/or major plan.  Some courses may not be offered every term.  All courses may not be available at all campuses and/or in all formats.

Students should use the Academic Advisement Report (AAR) in PASS and work closely with their advisor(s) to ensure completion of all requirements in a timely manner.

Year 1
First SemesterCredits
ENGLISH 11303
MATH 26404
CHEMSTRY 11404
HHP 10001
CRIMLJUS 11303
 15
Total Credits: 15
Year 1
Second SemesterCredits
ENGLISH 12303
MATH 27404
CHEMSTRY 12404
BIOLOGY 16505
 16
Total Credits: 16
Year 2
First SemesterCredits
PHYSICS 1350 or 22404-5
CHEMSTRY 35404
CHEMSTRY 35101
FORENSIC 13203
HHP 1XXX (Physical Activity)1
 13-14
Total Credits: 13-14
Year 2
Second SemesterCredits
PHYSICS 1450 or 23404-5
CHEMSTRY 36303
CHEMSTRY 36101
CHEMSTRY 21504
Humanities or Social Science General Education Course3
 15-16
Total Credits: 15-16
Year 3
First SemesterCredits
CHEMSTRY 27304
CHEMSTRY 41304
CHEMSTRY 41101
CHEMSTRY 40001
FORENSIC 31404
CHEMSTRY 327012
 16
Total Credits: 16
Year 3
Second SemesterCredits
CHEMSTRY 46303
CHEMSTRY 42303
CHEMSTRY 42101
CHEMSTRY 381021
SPEECH 10603
FORENSIC 24203
Humanities or Social Science General Education Course3
 17
Total Credits: 17
Year 3
Third SemesterCredits
CHEMSTRY 4680 (Summer)32
 2
Total Credits: 2
Year 4
First SemesterCredits
MATH 18303
CHEMSTRY 40001
Historical Perspectives General Education Course3
Global Studies General Education Course3
Elective3
 13
Total Credits: 13
Year 4
Second SemesterCredits
CHEMSTRY 42404
CHEMSTRY 432042
CHEMSTRY 40601
CHEMSTRY 40001
Fine Arts General Education Course3
Elective3
 14
Total Credits: 14
1

CHEMSTRY 3270 is offered in Fall of every other year.

2

CHEMSTRY 3810 is offered in Spring of every other year.

3

Out-of-state travel to partner crime laboratories may be required.

4

CHEMSTRY 4320 is offered in Spring of every other year.