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The Chemistry Department provides an extensive selection of courses, highlighting chemistry's central role as the basis for all molecular sciences. Beyond preparing students for graduate studies in chemistry, biochemistry, or health-related fields, the department equips graduates with versatile scientific knowledge applicable to areas like technology policy, business administration, and legal professions. A chemistry major proves particularly valuable for those pursuing careers in energy research, environmental policy, or related fields. The department also features introductory one-term courses designed for non-science students, though these don't fulfill medical school prerequisites or general chemistry requirements for science majors. Chemistry's curriculum explores molecular foundations of natural processes, applying this understanding through hands-on research. Graduates emerge ready for advanced study in chemistry, biochemistry, or medical fields, while their comprehensive scientific education serves them well in various sectors including business, management, and law. With society facing increasingly complex scientific challenges, a chemistry degree grows more relevant for students aiming to work in energy policy, environmental protection, government, or public service roles.