- Chemistry Non Teaching ACS-Certified Degree
- Chemistry Non Teaching, Honors ACS-Certified Degree
- Chemistry Non Teaching (Pre-Medicine) ACS-Certified Degree
- Chemistry Non Teaching Pre-Pharmacy Degree
- Chemistry Non Teaching (non ACS-certified) Degree
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Chemistry Teaching Degree
The Chemistry Program prepares students for entry into graduate and/or professional schools and productive careers in the chemical sciences. It is designed to expose students to current trends in the discipline by teaching skills and techniques
used to obtain, analyze and interpret scientific information in a nurturing environment. The student develops the ability to think independently and critically. The program also teaches students social, historical, and ethical issues related to
chemistry through a challenging academic curriculum.
Undergraduate students can earn a four year Baccalaureate of Science degree in one of four tracts: non-teaching (ACS certified), teaching (NCATE certified), Pre-medicine/Pre-dentistry Honors (ACS certified), or Chemistry non teaching (non ACS certified).
Of the 120 semester credit hours required for graduation, 52 hours are program core, 7-8 hours are major electives, 15-16 hours are supportive, 43 hours are general education courses, and the remaining 2 hours are free electives.
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