Chemistry & Physics
Prepare for a Rewarding Career in the Natural Sciences
The College offers a traditional 4-year B.S. program and, in addition, a concentration in Information Technology.
The faculty of the Chemistry and Physics Department are dedicated to providing you with a solid foundation in the chemical and physical sciences. We will prepare you to think critically and to solve problems. You can use this strong base of knowledge and skills to better understand the world of chemistry around you and to advance to graduate and professional schools.
Close faculty-student mentoring coupled with participation in undergraduate research has led to many recent successes among our graduates. These include M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, entry into the pharmaceutical industry, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Prepare for
an impactful career
Hands on
Bright Futures
Outcomes-driven
Chemistry & Physics Programs
Chemistry, B.S.
Chemistry Minor
OUTCOMES DRIVEN EDUCATION
B.S., Nursing
BS Chemistry; Retired
BS Biology
BA Education, McGuire Scholar
BA/MA Applied Behavioral Psychology
B.S., Biology
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