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Chemistry Program – Coastal Carolina University

Posted: May 23, 2020 at 11:59 am

Bachelor of Science

Chemistry is the science of all matter and its changes and is intimately linked to all the natural and applied sciences. The curriculum of the Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry will involve the study of numerous fields of chemistry, including analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry.

Students planning to pursue amajororminorin chemistry at Coastal should complete high school courses in algebra, trigonometry, analytical geometry and physics in addition to chemistry courses.

The major requirements for a chemistry degree allow some flexibility depending upon the interests of the student. The chemistry major provides a good foundation for careersin industry, medicine, forensics, government, teaching, manufacturing, research and development, quality control and environmental quality.

Students must earn a C or better in all major courses.

Chemists are involved in many of the following areas/industries: teaching at all levels; environmental work; patent law; food science; instrument development; forensics; clinical medicine; quality control; technology research and development; technical writing; sales and marketing of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and instrumentation.

Further information about the Bachelor of Science in chemistry can also be found in theUniversity Catalog.

CHEM 321 Analytical ChemistryCHEM 331 General Organic ChemistryCHEM 351 BiochemistryCHEM 411 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 441 Physical ChemistryCHEM 422 Instrumental Analysis

David Evans, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Department ChairScience Annex II 301F843-349-2209devans@coastal.edu

Savannah StewartAdministrative SpecialistScience AnnexII 301843-349-2379sstewar3@coastal.edu

Science Annex II107 Chanticleer Drive EastConway, SC 29526

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Chemistry Program - Coastal Carolina University

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