Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (STEM)

EDUCO - South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

USA,South Dakota

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 16,500/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 20

Application Fee

Jan 2025

Apply Date

USA, South Dakota

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1885

Total Students: 2,493 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

501 E St Joseph St, Rapid City, SD 57701, United States

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (STEM)

Program Overview

Considered the central science, chemistry is critical for understanding all other areas of science related to biology, health science, medical science plants, animals, and the environmental science. In our modern world, an understanding of chemistry prepares students for cutting-edge careers. Chemistry is the foundation for making new drugs, developing new materials, and providing sustainable solutions to global challenges.  

Our ACS-certified curriculum provides an excellent foundation in science and mathematics for professional preparation in chemistry and meets the nationally-recognized high standards established by the American Chemical Society. Students desiring to meet the minimum requirements for certification by the American Chemical Society should follow the curriculum found here: ACS-certified curriculum.

Our chemistry curriculum provides students ample opportunity to supplement their chemistry knowledge with a breadth of other courses from other disciplines. This flexibility within the chemistry curriculum allows students to develop as well-rounded individuals able to face and meet challenges in their chosen careers or academic programs. The chemistry program also prepares graduates for work in research and development.

Upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, students have knowledge of chemical and physical phenomena at the molecular level. They are expected to possess the skills of critical thinking in chemical problem-solving, such as instrumental data interpretation for molecular structure characterization, and to be familiar with the chemical literature.