Posts Tagged ‘chemistry bachelor’

Chemistry Bachelor of Science at Bloomfield College

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Because an understanding of chemistry is essential to virtually every field of science, technology and medicine, chemists enjoy a very broad range of fascinating career options, including medicine and genetic, pharmaceutical and commercial research. Chemistry majors select one of two concentrations: General Chemistry
What you’ll study – General, organic and physical chemistry; general biology; microbiology; biochemistry; calculus
Career Paths – Medicine,medical and industrial research, education
Biochemistry
What you’ll study – General, organic, inorganic and physical chemistry; calculus
Career Paths – Medicine, pharmaceutical and medical research, education

Chemistry bachelor at Norwegian University Of Life Sciences

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

The society in general, and the industry in particular, seek candidates with education in science. Knowledge and competence in chemistry is important to solve environmental pollution problems, both global and local. Moreover, chemistry forms the basis for all pharmaceutical and biotechnological research and development and industry. A Bachelor\’s degree qualifies for teaching chemistry (upper secondary school level).A Bachelor\’s degree in chemistry qualifies for the Master\’s programme in Chemistry. Furthermore, by choosing certain courses, a Bachelor\’s degree may also qualify for the Master\’s programme in biotechnology. A Bachelor\’s degree in chemistry qualifies for working as an engineer in the field of chemical research and industry, in sales of equipment and analytical instruments for chemical research and industry, and as a consultant within the field of pollution and environment. A Bachelor degree qualifies for teaching chemistry (upper secondary school level).

Chemistry Bachelor at New Mexico Institute Of Mining & Technology

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology or “New Mexico Tech” is a small educational and research institute of about 1800 students. The student/faculty ratio is about 12:1, and Tech’s size and informality allow highly individualized instruction. The graduate program currently averages 400 students. Graduate classes are quite small, permitting lively student-faculty interaction.

New Mexico Tech specializes in the sciences, engineering, and natural resource fields. M.S. degrees are offered in most departments, and the Ph.D. is offered in several fields, including Chemistry. Faculty members are deeply involved in research, and many students are employed in research activities. In addition to the College Division, the Institute includes multiple research divisions providing ample opportunity for collaborative research. The divisions most closely related to chemistry are the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, the Petroleum Recovery Research Center, the Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center, and the Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research. The world-renowned National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the operational center for the Very Large Array radio telescope facility, is located on campus and shares many research activities with Tech.