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A chemistry degree provides a strong base for diverse careers in science, business, and professional fields, spanning areas like agricultural chemistry, biochemical analysis, chemical engineering, dental medicine, environmental studies, forensic investigation, geological chemistry, business management, materials research, medical practice, vision sciences, intellectual property law, pharmaceutical development, molecular physics, polymer technology, sustainable energy solutions, organic synthesis, toxicity studies, and animal health sciences. Students can engage in hands-on research projects mentored by faculty members and are advised to consult with academic counselors to tailor their coursework to align with professional aspirations.
All Chemistry students initially enroll in the Comprehensive Chemistry track, offering an intensive curriculum with in-depth exploration of analytical, organic, and physical chemistry principles essential for professional chemists. Following their first year, Bachelor of Science candidates in the College of Agricultural, Life and Physical Sciences may either continue with Comprehensive Chemistry or transition to a more focused concentration, all while building upon core studies in analytical methods, biochemical processes, inorganic compounds, organic reactions, and physical chemistry theories.