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Minneapolis Community & Technical College Associate of Science Chemistry Transfer Pathway

Minneapolis Community & Technical College

Associate of Science Chemistry Transfer Pathway

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Sep 2025

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    About: The Associate of Science Chemistry Transfer Pathway provides students with foundational knowledge in chemistry to prepare for further study in a bachelor’s program. This pathway focuses on general chemistry and organic chemistry, emphasizing practical laboratory skills and theoretical understanding.
    Career Outcomes: Completing this program can lead to various career paths, including roles as a laboratory technician, research assistant, or positions in pharmaceuticals and education. Further study can also open doors to advanced opportunities in fields such as medicine and environmental science.

Introduction

The Associate of Science Chemistry Transfer Pathway offers students the opportunity to focus on gaining course credits that directly transfer to a Chemistry bachelor’s degree program at any one of the 7 universities within the Minnesota State system that offers the major.

The entire curriculum has been carefully designed to meet bachelor’s degree program requirements for transfer students planning initial study at a Minnesota State college. Students planning to transfer outside of the Minnesota State System are advised to consult with their intended transfer institution to determine the courses' transferability in this curriculum.

You will learn and apply central theories in chemistry, which apply to various disciplines, including health sciences, biological sciences and engineering. You will gain extensive laboratory experience utilizing various techniques and instruments. You will learn computer skills associated with data analysis and presentation, good laboratory practices, and document laboratory procedures. You will learn to effectively work in cooperative teams in a laboratory setting to plan and complete experiments promptly and give oral and written presentations.

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