Chemistry
Ready to build a strong science foundation on which to launch a career in healthcare, forensics, or research? Chemistry may be the right major for you.
Why ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's University?
ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's University offers both bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees in chemistry. In addition to developing a strong foundation of chemistry knowledge, chemistry majors can expect one-on-one mentoring from faculty in advising, course work, and on independent research projects.
- Design and conduct independent research projects
- Receive mentoring and career planning guidance, including networking opportunities and chemistry-related career events
- Travel to regional and national scientific meetings to present individual research, learn about cutting edge research and career opportunities, network, and engage with the greater chemistry community
- Gain leadership experience by participating in Chemistry Club
Chemistry Requirements
Details on courses, including university core requirements, can be found in the academic catalog.
- University core requirements
- 38 credit hours of lower-division courses
- 26-32 credit hours of upper-division courses
Details on courses, including university core requirements, can be found in the academic catalog.
- University core requirements
- 38 credit hours of lower-division courses
- 30-31 credit hours of upper-division courses
- 20 credit hours of lower-division courses
- 10 credit hours of upper-division courses
Learn more from the academic catalog.
- Biochemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- Molecular structure analysis
- Organic chemistry
- Physical chemistry
Chemistry at a Glance
- Degree
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Science
- Program Type
- Major
- Minor
- Campus
- Main (Lacey)
- Type of Instruction
- In Person
- School
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Resources