An International Application for Admission. TU also accepts the Common App.
Original secondary/high school transcripts with a certified translation if not in English.
Original transcripts from all colleges/universities attended with a certified translation if not in English.
Students with more than 48 or more academic credit hours are not required to supply secondary school documents.
Official IGCSE, A-Level, International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, or Advanced Placement results if taken.
TOEFL iBT: 70
(ETS Institution code: 6883)
Minimum subscores:
15 Reading
15 Listening
18 Speaking
17 Writing
IELTS: 6.0
Minimum subscores:
6 Reading
6 Listening
6 Speaking
5.5 Writing
Cambridge English: 169
No individual score below 162
Duolingo English Test (DET): 100
ELS: Level 112
The Language Company (TLC): Level 9
Kaplan English: Advanced Level
Kaplan English: Higher Intermediate Level with Kaplan iBT 70
A chemistry degree serves as an integral component of modern research in medicine, the environment, new materials and energy technology. Chemists study the atomic and molecular properties of materials and are easily placed in thriving professional opportunities.
Beyond careers in chemistry, chemists are needed in engineering, medicine, business, education and law where a technical background is highly recommended for work in patents and environmental law.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees in chemistry. Students also can pursue a combined bachelor’s and master’s program to complete both degrees in five years.
The bachelor’s degree is certified by the American Chemical Society. Supporting work in mathematics and physics and a personal selection of electives allow each student to customize his or her degree to match their career objectives.
The bachelor of arts option is well suited for students with an interest in chemistry but with career aspirations in law, business, education or fields requiring technical literacy.
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FRESHMAN – FALL SEMESTER, FRESHMAN – SPRING SEMESTER
Introduction to Chemistry, Calculus II
Block I – Exposition and Argumentation, General Physics I and Lab
Calculus I, General Physics II and Lab
General Chemistry I and Lab, Block II – Historical and Social Interpretation
General Elective,
SOPHOMORE – FALL SEMESTER, SOPHOMORE – SPRING SEMESTER
Calculus III, Molecular Modeling
General Physics II and Lab, Organic Chemistry II and Lab
Organic Chemistry I and Lab, Technical Elective
General Elective, General Elective
Sophomore Seminar,
JUNIOR – FALL SEMESTER, JUNIOR – SPRING SEMESTER
Physical Chemistry I and Lab, Writing for the Professions
Biochemistry I, Physical Chemistry II and Lab
Block II – Historical and Social Interpretation, Analytical Chemistry I and Lab
Technical Elective, General Elective
General Elective, Block I – Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience
Junior Seminar,
SENIOR – FALL SEMESTER, SENIOR – SPRING SEMESTER
Analytical Chemistry II and Lab, Inorganic Synthesis
Introduction to Research, Technical Elective
Inorganic Chemistry, Technical Elective
Technical Elective, General Elective
Block II – Historical and Social Interpretation, Block II – Historical and Social Interpretation
, Senior Project
Industrial chemist
Food scientist
Forensic scientist
Environmental inspector/technician
Secondary ed chemistry teacher
Materials engineer
InsuranceFee: 1,900 USD