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Chemistry (BA or BS)

The information on the tabs below will help students planning to major in Chemistry to choose appropriate classes for their first semester. The recommendations below are for your first semester only, so you may have additional Core requirements, for example, that you'll learn more about during your first semester here. 

Advising Notes

Important Notes for Chemistry majors from Advising:

  • Your ability to graduate with this major is impacted if you do not start at a math placement of MATH 118 or above. If you start in MATH 100 or MATH 117, you will either need to take summer courses at Loyola or delay graduation beyond four traditional years. 
  • If you are a pre-health student, you should replace one Core course with BIOL 101 (3 credits) and BIOL 111 (1 credit). More information on pre-health can be found here.  
  • When registering for your courses, it's a good idea to prioritize lab courses first. Labs often require a significant chunk of time in a single day, sometimes spanning several hours. By registering for these early, you can plan your schedule around these time-intensive commitments and avoid conflicts with other classes or responsibilities. This will help you manage your workload and ensure you're not overloading yourself with back-to-back commitments. 
  • Don’t forget to check the AP/IB guide to ensure you know if you have any incoming credit that will count towards your Core requirements. 
  • This is a large major in terms of credits and academic requirements. It may not be practical to consider a double major but pursuing a minor may be possible with careful planning. 
  • If you are bringing in AP CHEM credit, we recommend denying that credit and enrolling in CHEM 160 at Loyola in order to effectively prepare for higher level courses included in this major. 
  • If you are a pre-med student, consider taking SOCL 101 as it is a pre-med requirement. 

The information on the tabs below will help students planning to major in Chemistry to choose appropriate classes for their first semester. The recommendations below are for your first semester only, so you may have additional Core requirements, for example, that you'll learn more about during your first semester here.