Chemistry BA, BS

The science of substances contains the formula for a rewarding career.

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Chemists and materials scientists are highly in demand with a strong outlook for job growth.

Our comprehensive program in chemistry builds a foundation in all areas of the discipline, with multiple degree and concentration options. With 7,800 job openings projected each year over the next decade, chemistry is a crucial area of need in a variety of industries.

In-Demand Careers

  • Chemist
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Toxicologist
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Pharmacologist
  • Materials Scientist

Why Chemistry? | Why Our Program?

  • Choose from our more general and versatile Bachelor of Arts or the more specialized Bachelor of Science program.
  • Our Bachelor of Science program allows for a concentration in biochemistry or professional chemistry.
  • We offer an American Chemical Society certified program that provides hands-on opportunities and faculty-directed research in professional labs.
  • Topics covered in the and the include: organic chemistry, biochemistry, methods of analysis, physical chemistry, biology and calculus.

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The 18JAV Advantage

Clarke Science, home of our chemistry program, is undergoing a complete modernization scheduled to be completed in 2025. The expanded footprint of the building will house new, state-of-the-art research labs.

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Garrett Walsh

Garrett Walsh

“Dr. Knowlton is by far one of the most important influences in my life. I owe her a lot. In fact, I owe the entire department a lot. They were all fantastic teachers. I never expected to be so much further ahead in grad school compared to my peers, yet there I was sitting in class thinking, ‘I know this material already.’ I already learned it at 18JAV.”

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