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Chemistry explores the makeup, arrangement, characteristics, and transformations of substances, particularly at atomic and molecular levels. Developing new medications, creating innovative materials, and enhancing environmental protection all rely on chemical principles. Today's chemistry is a rapidly evolving discipline focused on groundbreaking findings and advanced methodologies that influence nearly every facet of daily life and societal progress. This explains why chemistry is frequently called the central science.
Applied mathematics combines mathematical principles with other disciplines like physics, biology, chemistry, or economics to uncover fundamental truths about our world. It also serves as valuable preparation for diverse academic pursuits by developing strong logical thinking skills. Chemistry examines the composition, architecture, behaviors, and interactions of substances, particularly within atomic and molecular frameworks. Pharmaceutical development, material innovation, and environmental management all depend on chemical science. Contemporary chemistry represents a fast-moving field centered on pioneering research and sophisticated technologies that touch virtually all dimensions of human existence and civilization's advancement. This makes it clear why chemistry earns its reputation as the central science.
Beyond standard major, minor, and honors chemistry programs, combined degrees are available in:
applied mathematicschemistry (B.Sc. honors)
chemistryEarth sciences (B.Sc. honors)
chemistryhuman biosciences (B.Sc. honors)
chemistryphysics (B.Sc. honors)
Chemistry students pursuing majors or honors can also opt for a minor in applied science (process engineering) through the Engineering and Applied Science Faculty.
Duration: Four years