NSU Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry
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Tech Center, Room 358
(605) 626-2601
Science Office
Mewaldt-Jensen, Room 224
(605) 626-2456
Dr. Michael Bronikowski; Dr. Guangwei Ding; Dr. George Nora
The Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and the Forensic Science specialization prepare students for graduate studies or employment in a wide range of industrial and medical areas.
Students benefit from small classes and personal attention from the well-qualified faculty. They learn to operate a wide range of modern instruments, including a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrophotometer, ultraviolet-visible and infrared spectrophotometers, and gas-liquid and high pressure liquid chromatographs.
Students are encouraged to explore their individual interests and to work closely with professors on research projects. Students are often able to present the results of their research at national or regional meetings and to publish their works in scientific journals.
The Bachelor of Science in Education program prepares students to become high school chemistry teachers. The minor provides a second field for secondary education majors.
Career Directions
Agriculture
Environmental science
Forensics
Food and cosmetics industries
Pharmaceutical careers
Polymers
Paint and protective coatings industries
Teaching
Technical law
Geochemistry
Oceanography
Nuclear chemistry
Premedicine
Graduate school
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