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Known as the central science, chemistry serves as a crucial foundation across biological and physical sciences, along with fields like engineering, medicine, agriculture, and healthcare. Graduates with chemistry bachelor's degrees pursue varied career trajectories, from advanced studies in specialized programs to industrial or government lab roles, legal or medical professions, or essential high school teaching positions.
Learners may opt for either the traditional chemistry track, mirroring top university programs, or the biochemistry specialization, offering greater adaptability for those interested in biologically oriented coursework. The department strongly recommends undergraduate research opportunities with its globally renowned faculty for students in both specializations, as these experiences often lead to scientific journal publications or conference presentations.