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The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program, designed for students aiming to pursue graduate studies in medical sciences, includes essential coursework mandated by most medical schools while establishing a solid foundation for careers in medicine, medical research, dentistry, or veterinary medicine. Note that this program is not accredited by the American Chemical Society. Chemistry professionals explore novel compounds and reactions, driving innovations in pharmaceuticals, polymers, energy solutions, and materials like coatings, glues, personal care products, and agricultural chemicals. They operate across diverse sectors such as environmental protection (monitoring and mitigating pollutants), healthcare (improving diagnostic and therapeutic methods), agribusiness, food technology, and numerous other industries. Chemistry professionals serve as researchers in analytical and experimental laboratories. Career prospects for graduates include: biotech, environmental, pharmaceutical, clinical, and forensic lab technicians; research associates in corporate, governmental, and academic settings; technical sales and support specialists for chemical and allied industries; secondary school chemistry/science educators (certification necessary). Bachelor's degree holders often continue their education to earn professional degrees in medicine, pharmacy, dental surgery, or veterinary medicine, or pursue graduate studies in chemistry and related scientific disciplines.