Undergraduate Programs

The Chemistry Department offers two B.S. degrees (a B.S. in Chemistry and a B.S. in Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry) that are certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS). The Department also offers two analogous non-certified B.S. degrees that require a slightly reduced course load relative to the ACS certified degrees. Students who pursue any of the Department’s four B.S. degrees are well-prepared for future graduate studies, in part because undergraduate research is incorporated into the curricula of these degrees.

The department also offers a B.A. in Chemistry, an appropriate degree for students who do not plan to pursue graduate studies in chemistry. Students should consult with their academic advisors before deciding whether a B.A. or B.S. degree will better support their career goals.

The B.A. in Chemistry with Secondary Teaching Licensure, developed in collaboration with the College of Education, meets the North Carolina requirements for secondary (grades 9-12) teaching licensure in Chemistry. Students seeking teaching licensure should consult with a co-advisor in the Department of Middle, Secondary, and K-12 Education in the College of Education for detailed planning of their professional education coursework.

The Minor in Chemistry provides a means for students majoring in another discipline to develop a foundation of knowledge in selected areas of chemistry. Students majoring in science or non-science disciplines are welcome to pursue a minor in chemistry.

Students majoring in chemistry are welcome to pursue a Minor in Biotechnology, offered in collaboration with the Department of Biology, which allows students to learn about the use of living systems and their components to resolve a problem or generate a product.

The Accelerated Early Entry into the Chemistry M.S. program leads to completion of all requirements for the B.S. and M.S. degrees in only five academic years plus a final summer. In this program, students begin graduate coursework during the final semester of their senior year. Up to six credit hours (at the 5000 or 6000 level) may be double-counted towards both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Students earn a B.S. degree at the end of this semester and are generally able to complete a Master’s degree after another year and a summer of full-time study and research.

The Chemistry Department strongly urges all undergraduate students with a strong interest in chemistry, regardless of their chosen major, to consider pursuing undergraduate research with professors in the Chemistry Department. Freshmen through seniors are welcome to participate in undergraduate research.

Students considering pursuing a degree or minor in chemistry should consult the Academic Plan of Study and then contact the Chemistry Department or Mrs. Susan Michael (704-687-1660).

Undergraduate Program Information

Admission and Progression Requirements, and all Program Requirements can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog. Please see the information below:

Majors

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Minors

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Honors Program

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Early Entry

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Academic Plans of Study

Additional Resources for Students