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The coordinate major is designed for students planning to attend medical school or other professional programs while pursuing a chemistry degree. This major offers greater flexibility to enroll in non-chemistry courses often recommended by professional schools, with the chemistry requirements achievable within three years. For chemistry majors, we focus on cultivating applicable skills to ensure our graduates stand out in the workforce. Our curriculum undergoes continuous refinement to align with the demanding criteria set by the American Chemical Society and current industry needs. We actively encourage students to collaborate with faculty on independent research initiatives. Our professors participate in dynamic, innovative research endeavors that explore pressing questions in chemical sciences. Program alumni emerge thoroughly equipped to excel in their selected careers, whether joining industry sectors, professional schools, or advanced chemistry graduate programs.
International students who have officially completed secondary school (high school) in either the United States or their home country may apply for undergraduate admission. High school (secondary school) transcript with grade point average equivalent to 2.6 on a 4.0 scale.
English Language Requirements:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) - 71 or higher (iBT), 530 or higher (paper test), IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - 6.0 or higher, Cambridge International Examinations English subject O-Level with B or higher, English subject A-Level with C or higher; International Baccalaureate (IB) - IB English A (4 or higher) or IB English B (6 or higher).