Chicago State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Chicago State University

Chicago State University

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Chicago, USA

BSc

4 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry provides a comprehensive education in chemical principles, laboratory techniques, and scientific inquiry. This program prepares students for advanced studies or careers in various chemistry-related fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as chemists, lab technicians, pharmaceutical sales representatives, or educators in chemistry. They may also find opportunities in research, quality control, or environmental science.

Chemistry Degree Options

The Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry consists of four Options:

  • General Chemistry: Students following this Option prepare for research, industrial, and governmental careers or for graduate study in chemistry or related fields. Students completing this Option will receive a degree certified by the American Chemical Society.
  • Industrial Chemistry: This Option serves students preparing for positions in science industries or in technical sales.
  • Biochemistry: Students who wish to prepare for careers in biomedical research or to gain admission to medical, dental, or pharmacy school usually follow this Option.
  • Secondary Teaching Option in Chemistry: Completion of the Secondary Teaching Option in Chemistry qualifies students for an Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with an endorsement for teaching Science-Chemistry for grades 9-12 and a middle grade endorsement in general science and physical science for grades 6–8 provided that the program is completed and middle-grade endorsements issued by January 31, 2018, when new middle-grade endorsement rules will come into effect. Licensure requires the successful completion of the Illinois Licensure Tests of Academic Proficiency (TAP) or equivalent, Science-Chemistry Content Area test, and Assessment of Professional Teaching (Secondary 6-12). The Secondary Teaching Program is accredited by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and meets Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) standards in science education.

Admissions Application Deadlines

The Graduate School accepts applications on a continuous basis for most graduate programs; students interested in obtaining admission to a specific term should complete the admission process by these deadlines:

Fall Term - March 15th (March 1st for all Counseling applicants).
Spring Term - October 15th (one month earlier for international applicants).

Total Tuition and Fees

$3,750.00 - $6,008.00 (Undergraduate: returning/non-guarantee)

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