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An Associate in Science Degree requires completing at least 60 units of coursework, fulfilling both major and general education requirements while maintaining a minimum 2.0 GPA. All major courses must be passed with a C grade or higher. Chemistry explores the nature of substances and their transformations, covering topics from atomic theory to practical applications in fields like materials science, biology, environmental studies, agriculture, and astronomy. Chemical knowledge proves valuable not just for chemists but also for professionals in medicine, pharmacy, engineering, and specialized areas like winemaking and art preservation. Chemistry majors should complement their studies with rigorous mathematics and physics coursework.
Career opportunities include: research chemist, pharmacist, lab technician, science writer, sales representative, toxicologist, fragrance developer, quality control specialist, food scientist, medical professional, environmental analyst, industrial supervisor, forensic expert, science librarian, and intellectual property specialist.