Whether pursuing the general or pre-medical concentration, students build a firm foundation
for their futures through coursework and scientific training research experience.
Small class sizes allow students to work with expert faculty and staff in a collaborative
learning environment, and spend more time using state-of-the-art instrumentation such
as a DNA sequencer or an ion-trap mass spectrometer. The core curriculum includes
courses such as General Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I, Principles of Biochemistry,
and Chemical Dynamics. Outside of the lab and classroom, students may choose to get
involved in the SAACS Chemistry Club and the ĢƵEnvironmental Health Club to gain
additional education and experience.
Where You'll Go
A chemistry degree from ĢƵprepares students for immediate employment or further
graduate study. Whether working in the lab, classroom or corner office, graduates
are able to demonstrate to employers and mentors their knowledge, research abilities
and familiarity with instrumentation. Jobs can be focused on, but not limited to,
field study and research, environmental chemistry, biotechnology, product development,
industrial quality control, technical sales, analysis and testing, teaching, and technical
writing. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, physical science occupations
are expected to increase approximately 10 percent by 2022, while healthcare practitioner,
technical and support occupations are expected to increase between 20 and 30 percent
in the same time period.
ĢƵ offers one of only 17 American Chemical Society-approved
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry programs in North Carolina. With its broad-based
and rigorous curriculum, the program prepares students for careers in industry or
government including chemical technology, laboratory management, chemical health and
safety, chemical manufacturing, biotechnology and much more. Some students pursue
graduate studies through WCU’s ABM program or enroll in medical or pharmacy school.