Western Carolina University

Transfer Guide

Western Carolina University
Chemistry, BS

Transfer Guide for Associate in Science

2024-2025

Concentration(s): ACS-Certified Chemistry with ABM Option
Delivery Method: On-Campus

Program Admission Notes:

Transfer students should apply to Western Carolina University at applynow.wcu.edu. A minimum 2.2 GPA is required for consideration, however, this does not guarantee admission. We recommend that you aim for an average cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on 12+ hours of college credit for competitiveness with other incoming transfer applicants.

Please note that admission to the institution does not guarantee admission to specific programs, and some programs do require a supplemental application. Check the program website at WCU.edu for supplemental application details and instructions, or reach out to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 828.227.7317.

Contact:

Advising Center
transferadvising@wcu.edu

Revised: May, 2024

College Level Foreign Language Requirements:

No foreign language requirement for this program.

Major-Specific Course Recommendations:

Students are encouraged to build the Community College course recommendations below into the associate degree to best prepare for the intended major.

Recommended CC Course Credit
Hours
University Equivalent Associate Degree
Requirement Fulfilled
University Requirement Fulfilled
CHM 151: General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 139: General Chemistry I UGETC Natural Sciences Required Course, General Education
CHM 152: General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 140: General Chemistry II UGETC Natural Sciences Required Course, General Education
MAT 271: Calculus I 4 MATH 153: Calculus I Additional General Education Courses Required Course, General Education
MAT 272: Calculus II 4 MATH 255: Calculus II Additional General Education Courses Required Course, General Education
PHY 251: General Physics I 4 PHYS 230: General Physics I Additional General Education Courses Required Course, General Education
CHM 251: Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 241: Organic Chemistry I Elective/Pre-Major Courses Required Course
CHM 252: Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 242: Organic Chemistry II Elective/Pre-Major Courses Required Course
MAT 171: Precalculus Algebra 4 MATH 130: Precalculus I & MATH 19A: Lower Level Electives UGETC Math Suggested Course, General Education
MAT 172: Precalculus Trigonometry 4 MATH 146: Precalculus II UGETC Math Suggested Course, General Education

Remaining Associate Degree Requirements:

In addition to major-specific course recommendations above, students should work with a community college advisor to select additional community college courses to fulfill the remaining associate degree requirements identified below.

Recommended CC Course Credit
Hours
University Equivalent Associate Degree
Requirement Fulfilled
University Requirement Fulfilled
ENG 111: Writing and Inquiry 3 ENGL 101: Writing and Rhetoric English Composition General Education
ENG 112: Writing/Research in the Disc 3 ENGL 202: Writing and Critical Inquiry English Composition General Education
COM 231: Public Speaking 3 COMM 201: Foundations of Communication UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts General Education
Student Choice/No Preference (Approved Course Options) 3 University Equivalencies UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts General Education
Student Choice/No Preference (Approved Course Options) 6 University Equivalencies UGETC Social/Behavioral Sciences General Education
ACA 122: College Transfer Success 1 ELEC 19A: Lower Level Electives Academic Transition Elective
Student Choice/No Preference (Approved Course Options) 6 University Equivalencies Elective/Pre-Major Courses Elective

Additional Information From Western Carolina University:

Students completing this concentration are certified by the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society.  This concentration is intended for those students who anticipate pursuing a graduate degree in chemistry or a related field.  As this degree concentration requires independent research with a faculty advisor, students anticipating pursuing a career as an R & D chemist will also be best prepared to enter the workforce by completing this degree. The Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) option, outlined in detail below, allows students to earn both a B.S. and M.S. in Chemistry from WCU in an accelerated timeframe.

ABM Option

The Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) option allows qualified undergraduate students to complete the requirements for both a bachelor’s and master’s degree at an accelerated pace, in approved, participating programs, by double-counting up to 12 graduate-level credit hours taken after admission into the ABM track.

ABM Student Eligibility Requirements

  1. Undergraduate students must have completed a minimum of sixty (60) credit hours in the chemistry undergraduate degree program.
  2. Transfer students must have earned a minimum of 24 credit hours at Western Carolina University.
  3. Students must have a minimum cumulative WCU grade point average (GPA) of 3.000 at the time of application to the ABM track and must maintain the 3.000 GPA through the completion of their bachelor’s degree.

Application to the Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) Track

  1. A prospective ABM student that meets the eligibility requirements above should schedule a meeting with their academic advisor and the graduate program director to develop a tentative plan of study for their bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, and to discuss the ABM requirements.
  2. The prospective ABM-track student should be given a copy of the program-specific ABM guidelines at that meeting.
  3. The student must submit, while still an undergraduate, the standard application for admission to the Graduate School including an application, application fee, and all required admission materials.
  4. Upon review of the submitted application materials, the graduate program director, in consultation with the department’s graduate advisory committee, will make a recommendation to the Graduate School to accept or deny a student admission to the master’s program, contingent on meeting the ABM eligibility and participation requirements.

Requirements for ABM Participation and Graduation

  1. Students must complete their bachelor’s degree prior to entering a master’s degree program. Consequently, ABM students may not elect to bypass the bachelor’s degree.
  2. Students must receive a grade of B or higher in the double-counted graduate-level courses. Graduate courses with a grade below a B can count toward the bachelor’s degree but cannot be double-counted between the two degrees.
  3. No more than 12 credit hours of graduate-level work may be counted towards the requirements of both degrees, and no more than 12 graduate-level credit hours may be taken before the conferral of the bachelor’s degree.

Continuing ABM Eligibility

  1. It is the responsibility of the student to recognize their eligibility requirements.
  2. If a student completes the bachelor’s degree requirements with a cumulative GPA of less than 3.000/4.000, then they need program approval to continue to pursue the master’s degree.
  3. If a student becomes ineligible to participate in the ABM track, the graduate program director must inform the student in writing of their ABM ineligibility. A copy of this letter to the student must be sent to the Graduate School.
  4. A student who is ineligible to participate in or withdraws from the ABM cannot double-count any courses for both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Withdrawal from the ABM Program

A student may withdraw at any time from the ABM track by informing the graduate program director in writing. A copy of this request must be sent to the Graduate School.

After being admitted into graduate school and upon conferral of the student’s bachelor’s degree with a 3.000 GPA or higher, the student’s records will be updated to reflect graduate-level enrollment. At that time, the student will be officially considered to be a graduate student at WCU and may be eligible for fellowships, assistantships, scholarships, and financial assistance available for graduate students.

Remaining Bachelor’s Degree Requirements at University:

University Course Credit
Hours
University Course Notes
Chemistry Core Requirements 22
  • CHEM 232 - Quantitative Analysis Credits: 4 (CHM 263: Analytical Chemistry)
  • CHEM 321 - Inorganic Chemistry Credits: 3
  • CHEM 352 - Physical Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics Credits: 3
  • CHEM 361 - Principles of Biochemistry Credits: 3 (CHM 271: Biochemical Principles)

OR

  • BIOL 361 - Principles of Biochemistry Credits: 3
  • CHEM 370 - Instrumental Analysis I Credits: 4
  • CHEM 372 - Chemical Thermodynamics Laboratory Credits: 1
  • CHEM 495 - Seminar in Chemistry Credits: 1
  • PHYS 231 - General Physics II Credits: 4 (PHY 252: General Physics II)
ACS-Certified Chemistry Concentration with ABM Option Requirements 17

Choose one of the MATH classes listed below:

  • MATH 256 - Calculus III Credits: 4
  • MATH 270 - Statistical Methods I Credits: 3
  • MATH 320 - Ordinary Differential Equations Credits: 3
  • MATH 340 - Introduction to Scientific Computing Credits: 3

Complete all of the classes listed below:

  • CHEM 380 - Research in Chemistry Credits: 1-3, R12 4 credit hours of CHEM 380 are required, although ABM students are strongly encouraged to complete at least 6 hours of research to ensure timely completion of the M.S. degree.
  • CHEM 435 - Instrumental Analysis II Credits: 3

or

  • CHEM 535 - Instrument Analysis II Credits: 3
  • CHEM 453 - Physical Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Credits: 3

or

  • CHEM 553 - Physical Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Credits: 3
  • CHEM 471 - Inorganic Syntheses Credits: 1

or

  • CHEM 571 - Inorganic Syntheses Credits: 1
  • CHEM 472 - Organic Syntheses Credits: 1

or

  • CHEM 572 - Organic Syntheses Credits: 1
  • CHEM 473 - Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Laboratory Credits: 1

or

  • CHEM 573 - Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Laboratory Credits: 1
  • CHEM 475 - Biochemistry Laboratory Credits: 1

or

  • CHEM 575 - Biochemistry Laboratory Credits: 1
General Electives 30

To complete 120 hours, students may need to take additional General Electives (the number depends on how many Liberal Studies courses also count toward the major).

Students may wish to consider the following electives to aid in their development as a professional chemist:

  • ENGL 402 - Technical Writing Credits: 3
  • CS 150 - Problem Solving and Programming I Credits: 4
  • CS 151 - Problem Solving and Programming II Credits: 4

Students enrolled in the ABM option should consider taking an additional 3-credit 500-level chemistry course for an elective to satisfy requirements of the M.S. degree.