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From atoms and molecules to giant stars, the science of chemistry is concerned with the structure of matter and how
matter and energy interact. At IU South Bend, chemistry students develop a strong mastery of chemistry and a broad
knowledge of science, as well as problem-solving and analytical skills. They use state-of-the-art equipment to learn
the laboratory and computer skills essential to be a successful chemist.
Special Opportunities
Undergraduates become involved in research projects with faculty members in chemistry or have internships with local
companies. Chemistry majors can participate in the Biology/Chemistry Club at IU South Bend.
Careers
Depending on the kind of undergraduate degree they choose, graduates in chemistry can work as research or laboratory
assistants in government or industry; enter a professional school, such as medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary
medicine, pharmacy, or law; or pursue graduate work in chemistry or a related field, such as biophysics, computer
science, or chemical engineering. Other chemistry graduates work in technical marketing, sales, or technical writing,
or as information specialists, computer programmers, or teachers. A graduate with an associate degree has expertise in
equipment and laboratory techniques and is prepared to work as a chemical technician.
Degree Programs
- Associate of Science with a Concentration in Chemistry
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Certified by the American Chemical Society)
- Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
- Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Special program for premedical and predental students)
Learn about certificate programs to enhance your education.
You can choose from several different degrees in chemistry at IU South Bend, depending on your career interests. The
Bachelor of Science program is certified by the American Chemical Society. The Bachelor of Arts program provides
excellent preparation in chemistry with a liberal arts education. The Bachelor of Arts program for premedical and
predental students is specifically designed for students who plan to go to medical or dental school after receiving the
undergraduate degree.
Chemistry degree requirements
Chemistry courses
For more information, contact:
Department of Chemistry
Northside Hall 057
(574) 520-4278
wfeigher@iusb.edu
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Our Bachelor of Science program is certified by the American Chemical Society.
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