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The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Chemistry equips students for diverse career paths, spanning healthcare professions like dentistry and medicine, as well as roles in corporate and government sectors requiring chemical expertise. Chemistry majors develop skills to utilize chemical knowledge for solving practical challenges. Grounded in scientific principles, you'll devise creative approaches to worldwide concerns like environmental degradation and public health. This major also opens doors to non-scientific fields including business, finance, and legal professions, offering flexibility for those seeking unconventional applications of their education. If you enjoy analytical thinking, solving complex problems, and making impactful contributions through your work, chemistry could be your ideal discipline.
Chemistry graduates find opportunities in pharmaceutical development, biotech innovation, environmental protection, advanced materials, crime investigation, and product assurance. Many pursue research careers in both government and industry settings. The rigorous analytical training from a chemistry degree also proves valuable in finance, legal practice, and organizational leadership roles.
First-year applicants are currently enrolled in high school or have not attended college since graduation.
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TOEFL iBT score: 80
IELTS Academic score: 6.5
PTE Academic score: 54
TOEFL rPT score: 60