Erie Community College (ECC) A.S. Natural Science (Chemistry) → Canisius University (CU) B.S. Chemistry (Chemistry Track)
| ECC Coursework | Credits | Canisius Equivalency | Credits | Remaining Canisius Requirements | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Major Coursework | |||||
| CH 180/181 University Chemistry I + Lab | 4 | CHM 111/L | 4 | CHM 244 Inorganic Chemistry | 3 |
| CH 182/183 University Chemistry II + Lab | 4 | CHM 112/L | 4 | CHM 301/L Physical Chemistry (Adv Writing) | 4 |
| CH 220/221 Organic Chemistry I + Lab | 4 | CHM 227/L | 4 | CHM 334/L Spectrometric Analysis | 4 |
| CH 222/223 Organic Chemistry II + Lab | 4 | CHM 228/L | 4 | CHM 430/L Instrumental Analytical Chemistry | 4 |
| CH 240/241 Analytical Chemistry + Lab | 4 | CHM 230/L | 4 | ||
| BI 110/115 Biology I + Lab | 4 | BIO 111/L | 4 | CHM 480 Seminar | 0 |
| CHM 481 Communication Concepts (Oral) | 3 | ||||
| Chem/Biochem Electives (300/400 level) | 9 | ||||
| BCH 301 Biochemistry | 3 | ||||
| PHY 201/L Physics I | 4 | ||||
| PHY 202/L Physics II | 4 | ||||
| Major Total | 24 | 24 | 38 | ||
| Core (General Education) | |||||
| EN 100 Composition I | 3 | ENG 111 | 3 | RST 101 | 3 |
| EN 102 Composition for STEM | 3 | ENG 112 | 3 | PHI 101 | 3 |
| MT 175 Calculus I | 4 | MAT 111 | 4 | Field 1 Religious Studies | 3 |
| MT 176 Calculus II | 4 | MAT 112 | 4 | Field 2 Philosophy | 3 |
| SO 100 Sociology | 3 | SOC 101 | 3 | Justice Attribute | 3 |
| HI 101 American History | 3 | HIS 123 | 3 | Ethics Attribute | 3 |
| Arts/Music Elective | 3 | Field 3 | 3 | Global Awareness | 3 |
| SP 110 Spanish I | 3 | SPA 103 | 3 | GRIF 201 | 1 |
| Liberal Arts Electives | 6 | Free Electives | 6 | ||
| Open Electives | 6–9 | Free Electives | 4 | Core Capstone | 3 |
| Core Total | 34–37 | 36 | 25 | ||
| Total | 62 | 60* | 63 | ||
Notes
- A maximum of 66 credits can be transferred from a two-year college.
- A minimum of 18 credits in the major must be completed at Canisius.
- 120 total credits are required for graduation.
Transfer pathways are intended as general guides and are subject to change. Course availability, program requirements, and articulation agreements may be updated. Students are encouraged to consult with an advisor to confirm the most current requirements.