UG.BS.CHEM - Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
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Chemistry. It’s the core science: the study of the properties, composition and changes that occur in matter. When you study chemistry, you analyze issues that influence every aspect of life on Earth.
Whether you choose the bachelor of science degree (for those targeting careers in industry or planning to pursue a graduate degree) or the bachelor of arts degree (appropriate for those seeking work in medicine, dentistry or secondary school teaching), Cal Lutheran’s chemistry curriculum provides the knowledge base required of the discipline.
Because of the program’s strong emphasis on laboratory experience, our advanced chemistry students are taught how to design and carry out their own experiments and encouraged to work on independent research projects. They also have the opportunity to do supported research with faculty members during the summer. Many students have been accepted to summer research programs at Ph.D.-granting institutions.
The department possesses modern instruments which students use regularly in their classes and research projects. These include:
Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers
gas (GC) and high performance liquid chromatographs (HPLC) with several types of detectors
mass spectrometer
electron capture
flame ionization
inert atmosphere glovebox and solvent purification system
rapid-scan UV-vis spectrometer
Cal Lutheran chemistry students are encouraged to pursue internships and REU programs during the course of their studies. Recent Cal Lutheran students have interned at Ventura County Crime Lab, Amgen and Rockwell Science Center, and have attended REU programs at Colorado State, SUNY Stoneybrook, Cornell, and UCLA.
These undergraduate research opportunities translate into success for Cal Lutheran’s chemistry graduates, who have been accepted into many of the nation’s most respected medical, dental, and graduate programs including:
University of California at
San Diego
Irvine
Santa Barbara
Davis
Berkeley
Los Angeles
Yale University
Indiana University
University of Ohio
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Rochester
University of Wisconsin at Madison
The Scripps Research Institute
Emory University