Chemistry

An understanding of chemical principles is required to fully understand most scientific disciplines such as biology, medicine, physics, environmental science, geology, materials science, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, forensic science, most branches of engineering, and even studio art. Chemists not only study molecules that nature provides but also synthesize new molecules to be used in many of these fields. The department offers both bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. Both degrees provide students with a solid chemical foundation to prepare them for graduate school, professional school, or the workforce. The B.S. degree requires more science coursework, while the B.A. allows more flexibility for other academic interests. The B.S. in biochemistry is designed for students with an interest in the biological aspects of chemistry and the pre-health professions.

Programs Offered

  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Certified by the American Chemical Society)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
  • Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (Certified by the American Chemical Society)
  • Minor in Chemistry 
School
Science & Technology
Department Office
Darwin Hall 300
(707) 664-2119
Degree & Program Types
Department Nickname
CHEM