Chemists work in all facets of life including the development of new drugs for treatment of diseases such as cancer, AIDS, and heart diseases, the creation of better methods for the production of food, clothing and shelter, and the discovery of environment friendly energy sources. They also work on solving problems such as acid rain, ozone depletion and climate change.
The Bachelor of Science degree programs in chemistry are available for students who intend to pursue graduate studies, secondary school teaching, or a professional career in the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology or related industry. The programs provide a strong background in the modern areas of chemistry including biochemistry with emphasis on hands-on laboratory work. They also provide the opportunity for exceptionally talented students to conduct independent research under the guidance of the faculty. The degree programs will also prepare students for further education in health sciences such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, optometry and other health professions provided they take other prerequisite courses.