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What Can I Do With A Major In.......
Chemistry
The program of study in chemistry lead to a Bachelor of Science degree with the option
of a certificate from the American Chemical Society (ACS) in one of the tracks.
There are three options available to the student. One degree track (Professional)
leads to a degree qualifying the student for work as a bench chemist in various
types of laboratories in industry, government, or other agencies doing research
and development, quality control, environmental studies or other application
of chemistry.
With a few extra courses over this Professional Degree track, the student would qualify
for a certificate from the ACS and then be better prepared to enter graduate
school in chemistry, biochemistry,biophysics, chemical physics, or other specialized
areas.
The third option available for the student is the General Chemistry degree track which
has more electives and allows the student to better prepare for careers in:
- Agricultural Chemist
- Agronomist
- Analytical Chemist
- Anesthesiologist
- Biochemist
- Biotechnologist
- Ceramic Engineer
- Chemical Engineer
- Chemical Information Specialist
- Chemical Technician
- Clinical Chemist
- Consumer Protection Specialist
- Dentist
- Dietitian
- Environmental Chemist
- Food and Drug Analyst
- Food Technologist
- Geneticist
- Geologist
- Geophysicist
- Hazardous Waste Management Specialist
- Industrial Health Engineer
- Inorganic Chemist
- Inventor
- Journalist
- Laboratory Analyst
- Materials Scientist
- Medical Doctor
- Medical Researcher
- Medicinal Chemist
- Metallurgist
- Neurochemist
- Nuclear Scientist
- Nutritionist
- Organic Chemist
- Patent Examiner
- Pharmacist
- Pharmacologist
- Pharmocology Sales Representative
- Physical Chemist
- Polymer Chemist
- Psychiatrist
- Public Information Officer
- Sanitation Specialist
- Teacher/Instructor
- Technical Writer
- Toxicologist
- Wood Scientist
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