Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Western Connecticut State University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Consistent with the university’s mission to serve as an accessible, responsive and creative intellectual resource for the people and institutions of Connecticut, the Department of Chemistry endeavors to provide a thorough, modern education in chemistry that is tailored to the individual student’s background and career objectives. The chemistry major and the biochemistry option are both accredited by the American Chemical Society.To accomplish this mission, the Department of Chemistry: Continues to offer our students the highest quality undergraduate programs in chemistry and biochemistry; Emphasizes laboratory techniques throughout the undergraduate curriculum to develop students’ synthetic, analytical, instrumental and computational skills; Provides laboratory experiences using modern instrumentation and data reduction methods; Provides a personalized learning environment through faculty mentored undergraduate research opportunities and cooperative education research; Prepares students for graduate education in the sciences, the health professions and other fields of interest; Assists students in discerning appropriate careers through diligent advising; Provides chemical training necessary for nursing and community health students; Fosters the growth and development of faculty through research, attendance at professional meetings, and publication and presentation of scholarly work; Continues to collaborate with chemical industry professionals in the tri-state area to support professional growth of faculty as well as research opportunities for the students; Expresses its strong commitment to public service by collaborating with regional elementary, junior and senior high school educators to promote science education; Assesses entering students’ backgrounds in math and science to place students in appropriate chemistry courses.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Consistent with the university’s mission to serve as an accessible, responsive and creative intellectual resource for the people and institutions of Connecticut, the Department of Chemistry endeavors to provide a thorough, modern education in chemistry that is tailored to the individual student’s background and career objectives. The chemistry major and the biochemistry option are both accredited by the American Chemical Society.To accomplish this mission, the Department of Chemistry: Continues to offer our students the highest quality undergraduate programs in chemistry and biochemistry; Emphasizes laboratory techniques throughout the undergraduate curriculum to develop students’ synthetic, analytical, instrumental and computational skills; Provides laboratory experiences using modern instrumentation and data reduction methods; Provides a personalized learning environment through faculty mentored undergraduate research opportunities and cooperative education research; Prepares students for graduate education in the sciences, the health professions and other fields of interest; Assists students in discerning appropriate careers through diligent advising; Provides chemical training necessary for nursing and community health students; Fosters the growth and development of faculty through research, attendance at professional meetings, and publication and presentation of scholarly work; Continues to collaborate with chemical industry professionals in the tri-state area to support professional growth of faculty as well as research opportunities for the students; Expresses its strong commitment to public service by collaborating with regional elementary, junior and senior high school educators to promote science education; Assesses entering students’ backgrounds in math and science to place students in appropriate chemistry courses.

Admission Requirements

6+
Candidates for admission must have a high school diploma from an accredited secondary school or an equivalency diploma. Other English Language Requirements: a 213 on the Computer Based Test (CBT) or a 550 on the paper based test (PB) on TOEFL.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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