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Bachelor's degree in chemistry

Discover how molecules are made, how new materials are designed and synthesized, how chemicals and biomolecules can be detected and quantified – and how they react and interact with living organisms and the environment.

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Bachelor's degree in chemistry

B.A. or B.S. in chemistry and chemical science; minor

Chemistry can explain how new molecules are made, how new materials are designed and synthesized, how chemicals and biomolecules can be detected and quantified – and how they react and interact with living organisms and the environment, and how pharmaceuticals, consumer products and industrial chemicals are developed and tested.

A chemistry degree opens the door to understanding a variety of fields, including biology, geology, materials science, medicine, environmental science and many branches of engineering; and a rewarding career in academia, industry or national labs.

 

The K-State difference

Our faculty are highly respected scientists and educators, committed to providing the best possible educational and research experiences for our students. Several of our faculty members have received prestigious teaching awards, and each is actively involved in research programs covering all areas of modern chemistry.

K-State’s chemistry program has a long history of academic excellence. In fact, the chemistry department has produced 16 Goldwater Scholars, among other prestigious awards. The chemistry department has nearly 30 individual named scholarships to award to our eligible majors each year.

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The chemistry program maintains a weekly seminar program that brings distinguished scientists, including Nobel laureates, to present seminars on their research and interact informally with faculty and students.

 

Career Center

The Career Center offers an extensive career library, free assessments for exploring major/careers, job search training, career advising, employer connections, and a staff dedicated to assisting students in the career development process.

 

 

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