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med requirements include a full year of general chemistry. Since Chemistry for Engineers is only 5 credit hours and one semester, what should I do?

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med requirements include a full year of general chemistry. Since Chemistry for Engineers is only 5 credit hours and one semester, what should I do?

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To ensure your eligibility for medical school, you should take General Chemistry 2 (CHEM 1131) at some point during your undergraduate program. You will not be allowed to take General Chemistry 1 (CHEM 1111) as an engineering student. You must take Chemistry for Engineers (CHEN 1211/CHEM 1221) as your first general chemistry course. It may be of interest to you that General Chemistry 2 (CHEM 1131) is offered in the Summer term, in addition to the Fall and Spring semesters.

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