Chemistry is often referred to as “the central science” because of its pivotal role in all sciences dealing with matter, including biology, physics, psychology, engineering and medicine. As a Chemistry major from Texas Christian University you’ll take practical classes demonstrating chemistry’s relationship with other natural sciences, and explore its applications in medicine, engineering, business and law. You’ll get experience with modern laboratory equipment that will allow you to solve complex problems.
We train our majors broadly across all areas of the “central science” with significant coursework opportunities in biological, organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
You can intern with local companies or industrial and government research labs like the National Institutes of Health.
As a chemistry graduate you may pursue advanced study in chemistry, medicine, law, journalism and business or pursue technical positions in industrial or governmental research labs.
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