Chemistry program and the B.S. in Biochemistry program who meet the necessary standards receive ACS certification. Graduates of the B.S. in Forensic and Toxicological Chemistry receive FEPAC certification.

The Department of Chemistry offers five undergraduate degree programs:

  • The B.S. in Chemistry program (approved by the American Chemical Society [ACS]) provides a rigorous scientific foundation in all major areas of chemistry. This degree prepares the graduate for a career in a wide variety of chemically related areas including the chemical, petroleum, environmental, and pharmaceutical sectors. In addition, it serves as a basis for graduate and professional study leading to higher level industrial positions, teaching at the college level, or involvement in technical aspects of related fields such as law.
  • The B.S. in Biochemistry program (approved by the American Chemical Society [ACS]) provides a comprehensive background in the major areas of chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry. Students awarded this degree will be qualified for employment opportunities in chemistry and biochemistry. The program also prepares students for graduate study in chemistry and in biochemistry. This program has been placed in moratorium and is no longer accepting new students.
  • The B.S. in Chemistry-Biology program provides the core courses required for admission to schools of medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine as well as schools of optometry, podiatry, chiropractic, and physical therapy. It also enables the student to pursue a career in biochemistry, molecular biology, and medicinal chemistry.
  • The B.S. in Forensic and Toxicological Chemistry program (accredited by Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission [FEPAC]) prepares students for careers in criminalistics and toxicology. The program also serves as a basis for graduate study and specialization in these fields. A one-semester internship in a toxicology or forensic-chemistry laboratory is required for this program. Only those students who successfully complete the internship interview and pass the safety exam will obtain this internship. (A background check and additional site-specific requirements may also be necessary.)
  • The B.S. in Education in Chemistry program prepares students for a career in teaching chemistry in secondary schools. The program gives students experience in the major branches of chemistry so that, with proper selection of electives, graduate work in either pure chemistry, chemistry education, or education can be pursued. Sufficient flexibility is provided so that students also may become certified in general science.