Chemistry Business

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Overview

Program Highlights

The curriculum of the Department of Chemistry is designed to equip each student to:

  1. Demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking;
  2. Discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities; and
  3. Develop the capacity to address realworld scenarios in which chemistry plays a role.

Chemistry majors often pursue graduate work and many ultimately attain the doctoral degree. The major facilitates entry into graduate studies in a wide variety of related areas including biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, chemical engineering, patent law, materials science, energy development, nutrition, environmental science, microbiology, industrial hygiene and health-care administration. Majors choosing industrial or government careers can move smoothly into management, sales or personnel areas and are also well-prepared for executive training at the graduate level, for example, in master of business administration (M.B.A.) programs.

Plans of Study

Chemistry - Business BA

Chemistry - Business BS