Embarking on a degree in chemistry at Widener will give you the skills necessary to study the tiniest details of the greatest global issues.
Choose the traditional bachelor's of science (BS) track to prepare for careers where a BS is required, such as research scientist, technical service, or graduate study in chemistry, or the bachelor's of arts (BA) track to allow flexible, cross-disciplinary education in preparation for technical sales or professional graduate programs in medicine, pharmacy, law, or physical or occupational therapy. Both degrees offer the possibility of double majors and minors.
Innovative research lives at the heart of your chemistry education. You'll get involved in meaningful research as early as your sophomore year and complete your degree with an independent study project. A practical skill set plus your unique research interests mean you'll be ready to take on a rewarding career in many science professions, including research chemistry, forensics, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and beyond.
And you'll be supported all the way. With small class sizes, you'll receive individualized attention from nationally-recognized faculty who value the chance to get to know you.