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Chemistry

Overview

Folsom Lake College Chemistry

Recommended Chemistry Course Pathway Based on Major (PDF)

CHEM 300, 305, and 400 Prerequisite Information (PDF)

The chemistry curriculum at Folsom Lake College consists of:

  • A series of chemistry courses designed to meet transfer requirements for physical and biological science majors and allied health majors.
  • A series of courses intended for students majoring in fields other than chemistry, biology, or physical science seeking to fulfill general education science requirements.
  • An entry level course that provides preparation or review of more basic concepts.

All chemistry courses at FLC include a practical component where students conduct hands-on chemical experimentation in a modern, well-equipped laboratory.

SAFETY NOTICE:
All chemistry students are required to wear complete leg coverings (pants, sweats, or scrubs with a high percentage of cotton preferred) and closed-toe shoes at all times in the chemistry laboratory. Students are also required to wear laboratory coats (high percentage of cotton preferred) and indirect-vent safety goggles (safety glasses are not acceptable) while working with chemicals in the laboratory.

Note: Construction is currently underway on Folsom Lake College’s new Science Building at the main campus. Upon completion, the 75,000 gross sq. ft. instructional building, which will be named Oak Hall, will be the largest science facility within the Los Rios Community College District and will house six Biology labs, six Chemistry labs, and a 4,000 sq. ft. Science Center.

Learn More About the Science Building

Career Options

  • Allied Health
  • Biologist
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Dentist
  • Geochemist
  • Geologist
  • Nutritionist
  • Oceanographer
  • Pharmacist
  • Physician
  • Physicist
  • Professional Chemist
  • Veterinarian

Some career options may require more than two years of college study. Classes beyond the associate degree may be required to fulfill some career options or for preparation for transfer to a university program.

Highlights

  • An outstanding chemistry faculty striving to maintain an aggressive and well-respected chemistry program
  • Ample contact with the instructor and the relaxed atmosphere that only a limited class size can offer