BS-CHEM - Chemistry Major (B.S.)
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BS - Bachelor of Science
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Chemistry Major (B.S.)
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Description
A chemistry major can lead to a variety of careers besides chemical research. These include the health professions, teaching, law, business, and management. A chemistry major is also an excellent preparation for a number of inter-disciplinary areas including biochemistry, pharmacology, material science, nutrition and food chemistry, neuroscience, toxicology, forensic science, and art conservation. Because of the structure of the chemistry curriculum, anyone interested in pursuing the study of chemistry, whether for a major or otherwise, should contact a department faculty member as soon as possible. The faculty member will aid in planning a schedule of courses that will permit the most direct and complete fulfillment of the intended goal. The major as outlined above covers four of the five principal divisions of chemistry. The chemistry department, however, strongly urges those students who wish to prepare for graduate study in chemistry to take at least two 400-level chemistry courses. Students who wish to be certified by the American Chemical Society must complete two 400-level courses. These courses must be CHEM 404. Advanced Biological Chemistry or CHEM 410. Bioanalytical Chemistry and CHEM 425. Research (Laboratory) (minimum 1 credit).
Career
Undergraduate
Degree Designation
BS - Bachelor of Science