Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
Hanover, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 60,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
At Hanover, students use chemistry to better understand the issues faced by modern society. Maybe your interest is life-saving antibiotics or new kinds of synthetic fibers. Maybe you want to learn how to measure pesticides in drinking water or the antioxidants in food. It's all possible to explore in the superbly equipped labs at your disposal.
You'll begin with an introduction to the breadth of chemistry, followed by a deeper study of advanced subjects. Your program will culminate with a collaborative research project in which you'll explore an area of interest to you, with the help from a member of Hanover's highly specialized faculty. Along the way, you will become a person who speaks the language of chemistry, thinks critically and solves problems.
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Curriculum
- Principles of Chemistry I
- Principles of Chemistry II
- Forensic Science
- Organic Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry II
- Fermentation Science
- Phys. Chem: Chemical Thermodynamics
- Phys. Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Instrumental Analysis
- Quantitative Analysis
- Biochemistry I
- Biochemistry II
- Advanced Laboratory
- Communication in Chemistry
Program Outcome
As a student of chemistry, you want to learn in state-of-the-art labs without the need to share work stations. At Hanover, you'll make use of our incredible resources dedicated to undergraduate learning. You'll have full, individual access to sophisticated equipment, the kind seldom found in undergraduate programs even at large universities, such as:
- HPLC mass spectrometer – can be used in drug discovery and natural product chemistry
- Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy – can be used to determine low levels of lead, such as in water supplies
- Infrared and ramon spectrophotometer – can be used to measure molecular vibrations in order to compare the chemical makeup of materials
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Career Opportunities
Previous graduates' career and professional placements have included:
- Medical doctor
- Dentist
- Biochemist
- High school teacher
- Environmental engineer
- Geochemist
- Pharmacist
- Pharmaceutical sales
- Lab technician
- Optometrist
- Research assistant
- Environmental specialist
- Doctor of dental surgery
- Scientific programmer/analyst
- Doctor of osteopathic medicine
- Environmental chemist
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