Partnership with Watson College of Education
This program will prepare you to teach chemistry in public and private high schools.
Students will graduate from this program with a B.A. in Chemistry as well as Secondary (9-12) Science Teacher Licensure that is accredited by the state, regional, and national accrediting agencies.
Besides the tradition of excellence in classroom teaching, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry provides student-centered research opportunities in all sub-disciplines of chemistry.
With the joint effort with the Watson College of Education, the chemistry faculty thrives to help students become knowledgeable and proficient chemistry educators.
Applied Learning Opportunities
Undergraduate students receive various immersive research experiences such as DIS and Honor thesis research.
Many chemistry majors secure internships with international and local chemical, environmental, pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies.
