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The Bachelor of Science (BS) in chemistry follows an American Chemical Society (ACS)-approved program. This course of study adheres to ACS guidelines for comprehensive coverage across chemistry's specialized fields. Chemistry BS graduates enjoy diverse career prospects, with alumni employed as chemists in regional businesses, major corporations, and government agencies. Numerous graduates continue their education in graduate programs spanning chemistry, medical fields, pharmaceutical studies, and legal professions. The BS teaching track prepares candidates for Minnesota's 9-12 Chemistry teaching certification, with detailed requirements listed under Science Teaching Programs BS. Program policies appear in the subsequent Chemistry section.
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in chemistry provides fundamental training across all chemistry disciplines while incorporating additional liberal arts coursework for a more well-rounded education. This degree serves as excellent preparation for healthcare professions, with many graduates entering medical, physician assistant, pharmacy, and dental programs. BA chemistry graduates also qualify for laboratory roles or technical sales positions in pharmaceutical and medical equipment firms. The chemistry minor covers three core chemistry areas and develops essential laboratory competencies. Prospective chemistry majors or minors should select a department faculty advisor and maintain regular consultation throughout their academic journey.