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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Application for Admission
  • Personal Statement: The personal statement essay allows us to learn a little more about you.
  • Official High School Transcripts.
  • Letter of Recommendation (Optional): One letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor where you are currently enrolled or most recently attended.

English requirements

  • A minimum score of 460 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the SAT is required.
  • A minimum score of 19 on the English section of the ACT is required.
  • The La Verne identification code for the TOEFL is 4381. A minimum score of 80 with acceptable bandwith scores is required.
  • A minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS with acceptable bandwith scores is required.

Course Information

Basic knowledge of – and appreciation for – chemistry is vital in today’s highly technical society. Humans, planet Earth, and the rest of the universe are chemical entities; to overlook this is to lose a very important perspective on the nature of humanity and its connection to the world around them. To arrive at conclusions concerning the nature and meaning of life without this perspective would be as misleading as ignoring perspectives in philosophy, biology, religion, world civilization, government, sociology, psychology, the arts, and other facets of the liberal arts curriculum.

The Chemistry Department provides basic information to non-majors and more extensive information to majors allowing them to better assess the roles of the individual and humanity within their environment. Our approach includes descriptions of structure and organization, laws and relationships, and practical implications of both. By its nature, the third objective of the mission statement requires the bulk of our attention and effort. It is a primary responsibility to provide a solid academic background in chemistry so that our students can function productively in their field.

Chemistry major graduates have been very successful in the past, with most either obtaining direct employment in industry or education or entering graduate school for chemistry, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy.

Programs

A B.A. or B.S. in chemistry makes a college graduate stand out in the competition for employment and graduate study: however, expertise in renewable energy technologies, environmental chemistry or instrumental analysis makes a graduate truly unique.

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Prerequisite Requirements: 26 semester hours

Students must show competency in mathematics, physics, and biology.

Core Requirements: 40 semester hours

  • CHEM 201 General Chemistry I
  • CHEM 202 General Chemistry II
  • CHEM 230 Analytical Chemistry I
  • CHEM 430 Instrumental Methods of Analysis
  • CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry II
  • CHEM 411 Physical Chemistry I
  • CHEM 412 Physical Chemistry II
  • CHEM 370 Chemistry Seminar (2 semesters)

Electives: 4-5 semester hours (choose one of the following)

  • CHEM 314 Biochemistry
  • CHEM 420 Environmental Chemistry
  • CHEM 440 Inorganic Chemistry
  • CHEM 441 Materials Chemistry
  • CHEM 450 Advanced Organic Chemistry

Culminating Requirements: 6 semester hours

  • CHEM 498 Chemistry Research
  • CHEM 499 Senior Project
  • Senior Comprehensive Examination
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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $830 per year

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