Undergraduate Degrees
Students can pursue a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, or Bachelor of Science/Computational Chemistry Track. An Honors B.S. degree combined with a Masters Degree in Chemistry is also available.
Required Courses for Chemistry Majors
The classes you have to take to receive your degree, including a sample curriculum and explanation of electives.
Degree Options
Beyond B.A. and B.S. Pursue options in Biochemistry, Management, Computational Chemistry, Polymer Science, Environmental Chemistry, or Materials Chemistry.
Health Professions and Interdisciplinary Programs
Find out about the Health Professions Program, which is useful for getting into medical school. Get teaching certification. Learn about interdisciplinary degrees available with the College of Fine Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences.
Minors of Interest
Find out about minors that go well with a chemistry major.
Internship and Study Abroad
Many chemistry students have had internships at both universities and in industry. Find out where and how to get your own internship. Study abroad is also encouraged by the chemistry department.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to your questions about degrees and other programs here.
Advising
As a relatively small department, students benefit from the personal attention of faculty advisors throughout their academic career at the university. The advisors for each class of students are knowledgeable about the various degree requirements as well as a ways to pursue a variety of chemistry careers.
Courses
Read course descriptions, plus links to course websites or syllabi (where available).
Chemistry Faculty Profiles
Read about the people teaching the classes. |