Chemistry majors can pursue one of two degrees:
- A bachelor of science in chemistry, accredited by the American Chemical Society (ACS);
- Chemistry (ACS accredited) is designed primarily for students planning professional careers as chemists in industry, universities, or research institutes. This degree program fulfills the recommendations of the Committee of Professional Training of the ACS and graduates will be certified by the ACS as having fulfilled its recommended requirements. This major is designed primarily for students planning professional careers as chemists in industry, universities, or research institutes. It offers opportunities for mentoring programs and cutting-edge research in a wide range of fields from drug discovery to climate change.
- Chemistry (ACS accredited) is designed primarily for students planning professional careers as chemists in industry, universities, or research institutes. This degree program fulfills the recommendations of the Committee of Professional Training of the ACS and graduates will be certified by the ACS as having fulfilled its recommended requirements. This major is designed primarily for students planning professional careers as chemists in industry, universities, or research institutes. It offers opportunities for mentoring programs and cutting-edge research in a wide range of fields from drug discovery to climate change.
- or a more flexible bachelor of science with chemistry as a field of study.
- The bachelor of science with chemistry as a field of study is designed for those who want training in chemistry and freedom to pursue minors or second majors in other areas. Common areas of interest have been forensic sciences, biology, foreign languages, management, psychology, and other liberal arts programs. The flexibility in this program adapts easily to Study Abroad semesters.
