<p>Hi. I read somewhere that unless you are a chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, enviornmental engineering, or material science major, you only need to take one semester of chemistry. Does that mean I can take a semester of general chemistry semester one and then take genera chemistry LAB semester two and finish my chemistry + lab requirements? Thanks.</p>
<p>What you “read somewhere” is wrong. Every engineering major has a chart showing suggested classes for each semester, go look that up first.</p>
<p>I’m not sure what the requirements for SEAS are—I think there are pretty well-defined tracks—but CC majors don’t have to take any chemistry. Intro psych and astronomy fulfills our science requirement!</p>