Chemistry
Bethel’s Chemistry Major is designed to prepare you for any number of career options in chemistry. Whether you intend to pursue a graduate degree in chemistry or biochemistry, whether you want to continue your studies at a health professional school, or whether you simply have an interest in specialized fields such as pharmaceuticals or forensic chemistry, Bethel provides you with an excellent foundation. You can even take a core group of courses that will prepare you for licensure to teach chemistry in grades 7 through 12.
What You'll Learn
The courses within Bethel’s chemistry major are not only broad and vast but deep meaning you’ll learn about all types of chemistry and you’ll learn in-depth about many of them. Bethel offers courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, pharmacology, biochemistry and inorganic chemistry, and you can even conduct an individual study on any chemistry topic you choose.
A Unique Component
At Bethel we pride ourselves in giving so much more than knowledge to our students. Our teachers and staff are continuously working to inspire students to find ways to use the knowledge and skills they’ve learned to make the world a better place. In today’s competitive job market, this added value to your degree means you’ll stand out among the many other graduates who simply have a chemistry degree.
course of study
What You'll Learn
The courses within Bethel’s chemistry major are not only broad and vast but deep meaning you’ll learn about all types of chemistry and you’ll learn in-depth about many of them. Bethel offers courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, pharmacology, biochemistry and inorganic chemistry, and you can even conduct an individual study on any chemistry topic you choose.
A Unique Component
At Bethel we pride ourselves in giving so much more than knowledge to our students. Our teachers and staff are continuously working to inspire students to find ways to use the knowledge and skills they’ve learned to make the world a better place. In today’s competitive job market, this added value to your degree means you’ll stand out among the many other graduates who simply have a chemistry degree.
course of study