Contact Information

Sourav Chakraborty
Department Chair
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Nicolaus Copernicus Hall
440-05
Stephanie Waldman
Secretary 2
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Nicolaus Copernicus Hall
440

Academic Programs

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Biochemistry, BS

Chemistry, BS

Secondary Education - Certifiable for Grades 7-12

Chemistry

Minor

Biochemistry, Minor

Chemistry, Minor

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is pleased to offer four majors and two minors to prepare students for a variety of science careers.

Our department also offers students in other disciplines an opportunity to minor in either chemistry as a general minor or for teaching certification. We welcome a students from diverse academic backgrounds to participate in our programs to develop a well-rounded intellectual community.

ACS Certified Program

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The American Chemical Society (ACS) accreditation program ensures that our chemistry and biochemistry graduates are taking classes that meet a national standard for chemistry and biochemistry education.

General Program

A more flexible chemistry and biochemistry program is available to students who want greater control of their course offerings or an alternative to the standards set forth by ACS.

Biochemistry Learning Outcomes
  1. To know, understand and apply the major concepts, theories, and principles in four sub-disciplines of chemistry to biological problems
  2. Technical competency in the use of specific scientific equipment and instrumentation.
  3. Demonstrate advanced knowledge of biochemical concepts and laboratory skills
  4. Communicate effectively about science in both written and oral contexts.
  5. Interpret and use scientific literature and apply this knowledge to biochemical problems
Chemistry Learning Outcomes
  1. To know, understand and use the major concepts, theories, and principles in the five core sub-disciplines of chemistry
  2. Technical competency in the use of specific scientific equipment and instrumentation.
  3. Collect and present experimental data in tabular and graphical formats and interpret the data appropriately.
  4. Communicate effectively about science in both written and oral contexts.
  5. Interpret and use scientific literature to find information relevant to course and research work.