Chemistry Major question

<p>I have a Chemistry major question and I do not want to hear about the prospects of the major. Anyways I wanted to know if I'm on a good track here with only about a year left till graduation. I decided to do a Chemistry B.A., but subbed in majority science classes for the extra classes. Anyways here is what I have/will have.</p>

<p>Basic P-Chem + Lab
Analytical Chem + Lab
Organic Chem III + Advance Lab Techniques 5CH Course
Instrumental Analysis + Lab
BioChem I + Lab
Molecular Science + Lab
Immunology + Lab
Inorganic Chemistry + Lab
Calculus I/II
Bio-terrorism
Bio-Infromatics
Evidence
1 year of research in quantum dots
A few miscellaneous Criminal Justice Classes</p>

<p>The foundation for a good chem degree is</p>

<p>General chem (1 year)
Organic (1 year)
P-Chem (1 semester)
Analytical (1 semester)
Instrumental analysis (1 semester)
Inorganic (1 semester)</p>

<p>After that you can concentrate in one area by taking advanced analytical, further P-chem, biochem, etc.</p>

<p>It looks like you’ve got the basic foundation along with a coherent grouping of advanced classes in biochem and related fields. The research in quantum dots seems a little out of place, but overall it looks like a solid curriculum.</p>

<p>If you’re concentrating in Bio chem maybe try and squeeze in bio chem II. If you have to drop something I would drop immunology (I have chem major bio chem emphasis (and physics major)) and found immunology of less help than another biochem class would have.</p>