Chemistry and Biochemistry majors have the opportunity to pursue either the Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. The requirements for a BA or BS degree have been set forth by the university.
2023-2024 flowcharts are intended for students declared within the 2023-2024 catalog year. Flowcharts are guidelines. Contact an advisor to create a personalized plan for you
A biochemistry degree prepares students in a wide variety of areas that include pharmaceutical sciences and biotechnology, or to pursue advanced degrees in the biochemical sciences.
Our standard chemistry degree provides students with foundational chemistry concepts while also allowing them to choose electives that align with their post-graduation goals.
The chemistry minor equips students with essential chemical knowledge and techniques, enabling them to excel in both scientific and interdisciplinary contexts.
There are 10 emphases offered to chemistry majors. Click on an emphasis to explore Its course requirements.
Some of the emphases have a variety of classes students can choose from. A list for each emphasis can be found below, as well as on a DARS. All students have the option to get approval to take classes not found on DARS, but must get permission from the chemistry advisor first.
A chemistry minor requires a minimum of 20 semester hours of chemistry courses numbered 1210 or above, including two 3000-level or above courses (6 semester hours) in chemistry. More details about the chemistry minor and how to declare it can be found through the button below.
Please email Hannah from your UMail account if you are interested in declaring a chemistry minor. Include your major and which chemistry classes you have taken and are planning to take. If you have any questions about the minor, email or attend advising drop-in hours.