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Students can obtain a certificate of achievement by successfully completing all major-required courses with a grade of C or higher. Chemistry explores the nature of substances and their transformations. This field covers everything from atomic and molecular theory to applications in materials science, biology, environmental studies, agriculture, food technology, geology, and astronomy. Chemical knowledge proves valuable not just for professional chemists, but also for those pursuing careers in biology, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, as well as specialized areas like winemaking and art preservation. Alongside chemistry coursework, majors must develop solid foundations in mathematics and physics.
Potential career paths include: research chemist, pharmacist, lab technician, technical writer, marketing specialist, sales and service representative, toxicologist, fragrance developer, ore analyst, food scientist, medical doctor, dental professional, animal doctor, air quality specialist, chemical plant operator/manager, forensic analyst, medical archivist, and patent specialist/lawyer.