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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry Major and Learning Outcomes


Mission of the Chemistry Major

The mission of the chemistry program is to provide a quality educational experience and to give students a broad knowledge and understanding in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and biochemistry. Laboratory experiments and exercises, undergraduate research projects, and internships provide students with opportunities to develop their critical and analytical thinking skills, their problem-solving skills, and their written and oral communication skills. The chemistry program supports the University mission by providing students with quality higher education according to the philosophy of Christian humanism as developed by Saint Francis de Sales. The chemistry program prepares students for academic and industrial employment, professional schools, and graduate schools.

Chemistry Major Student Learning Outcomes

Students who graduate from DeSales University with a major in chemistry will be able to demonstrate:

  1. basic knowledge of fundamental principles and concepts in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and biochemistry;
  2. the laboratory skills and techniques that they have developed using current technologies in different areas of chemistry and the experiences that they have acquired with hands-on use of numerous instruments;
  3. their ability to search and use appropriate scientific literature and their ability to communicate clearly technical information in all areas of chemistry;
  4. their ability to conduct scientific experiments, which will require well-developed analytical and critical thinking skills;
  5. an understanding and appreciation for the ethical responsibilities of scientists in the obtaining and reporting of scientific results.

Chemistry is a central science in our world. Majoring in chemistry prepares the student for a variety of careers, whether in an industrial lab, a government agency, or as a secondary teacher (chemistry certification awarded). In addition, the chemistry major is well positioned for pursuing graduate studies or gaining acceptance to medical or dental schools.

The department fully supports the University mission to develop the Christian humanist, an individual “in whom the ideals of truth and love find intimate union and meaningful expression.” Majoring in chemistry can, we believe, contribute powerfully to a Christian understanding of existence while preparing the student for a career both satisfying and beneficial to society.

The degree granted is the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Special course tracks are available through minors