Wesleyan is a somewhat larger LAC than Amherst, with significant investment in the hard sciences. They’re very good at “mapping” out courses in its broad curriculum that potentially satisfy different niches:
Chemical -
Applications of chemistry to the design of new chemicals, materials, and energy production.
Course List
Code
Title
Hours
If not completed in the general requirements, two of the following engineering design courses:
2
CIS170
Introduction to Design and Engineering
CIS173
Introduction to Sensors, Measurement, and Data Analysis
CIS175
One course in computing and programming foundations:
1
COMP112
Introduction to Programming
COMP211
Computer Science I
PHYS340
Computational Physics
Two additional courses from the following list, for a total of six courses:
2
CHEM251
Principles of Organic Chemistry I
CHEM252
Principles of Organic Chemistry II
CHEM337
Physical Chemistry I: Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
CHEM338
Physical Chemistry II: Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, and Kinetics
CHEM381
Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences
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