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To pursue a Chemistry teaching major, fulfill the Chemistry degree requirements while completing the necessary teaching certification coursework. It's essential to consult with advisors at the School of Education's Center for Student and Professional Services to review all program requirements. The secondary education program offers multiple subject options. Classroom observations and high school teaching activities start as early as sophomore year, culminating in comprehensive teaching practice during the senior year.
Chemistry permeates every aspect of life - from our senses to biological functions. Chemists investigate how elements interact to form novel substances, aiming to harness these distinctive characteristics. Beyond test tubes and labs, it's about uncovering the fundamental workings of our world at the molecular scale. As a USD chemistry student, you'll cultivate vital analytical and problem-solving abilities that are indispensable in today's workforce. Our curriculum fosters chemical curiosity, interdisciplinary connections, and practical research opportunities to equip you for diverse careers in science and healthcare.
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).