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A Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a Medicinal Chemistry focus demands at least 51 credit hours across chemistry and biology courses. The ACS-accredited Chemistry Department provides both B.S. and B.A. degree paths. Students have three B.S. program choices. The standard Chemistry B.S. prepares graduates for industrial or government chemistry roles, advanced chemistry/biochemistry studies, or medical professions. The Medicinal Chemistry concentration suits those pursuing healthcare careers, life sciences graduate programs, or pharmacy/medical school. The Education concentration prepares future high school chemistry teachers or those seeking advanced teaching roles while enhancing their instructional abilities during undergrad. The B.A. program best serves chemical technologists and pre-professional students outside health sciences.