Overview
The programme is designed to match the professional demand for highly skilled personnel in industry and provide specific training in core areas of chemistry as well as specialized expertise. The chemistry department is well equipped with a large number of modern instruments and includes a full-time instrument specialist who trains faculty and students. Upper-level chemistry majors are trained in the use of modern analytical instrumentation currently used in chemical and biochemical industrial laboratories. All chemistry courses and directed electives in physics and mathematics that constitute the chemistry programme are carefully integrated to provide students with a strong foundation in the physical sciences.
Students pursuing a BA in Chemistry will receive broad exposure to the major disciplines of modern chemistry, and will have the opportunity to concentrate on at least one major discipline of chemistry. They will be exposed to state-of-the art instrumentation, and may take advantage of numerous opportunities to engage in research with faculty mentors. This degree is ideal for students who wish to pursue a career in science education at the secondary level, but also prepares students for medical school, dental school, and pharmacy school.
Our Mission
William Paterson University of New Jersey is a public institution that offers an outstanding and affordable education to a diverse traditional and nontraditional student body through baccalaureate, graduate and continuing education programmes.
The University's distinguished teachers, scholars and professionals actively challenge students to high levels of intellectual and professional accomplishment and personal growth in preparation for careers, advanced studies and productive citizenship. Faculty and staff use innovative approaches to research, learning and student support to expand students’ awareness of what they can accomplish.
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Courses include:
- General Chemistry
- Instrumental Methods
- Organic Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Biochemistry
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Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Fall: rolling admissions after June 1
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Campus Location
- North Haledon, United States
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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General requirements
- Send your academic records from all high schools or secondary schools attended, including diplomas if you have completed high school or secondary school. If your documents are not in English, you must include a notarized English translation.
- Be sure to include any exam scores such as IB, AP, iGCSE/A-Levels, CSEC, WAEC, NECO or CAPE.
- The Office of International Admissions will perform a grade conversion evaluation of your foreign academic transcripts.
- International students must submit proof of English proficiency.
- Unless required by your major, personal statements are not required, but are accepted. If you wish to submit a resume/CV or list of extracurricular activities for review, you may do so after submitting your online application.
- Official SAT or ACT test scores are optional.
- For most academic majors a recommendation letter is not required but are accepted. You should submit a letter from a guidance counselor or a teacher.
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Applies to youNon-residents26458 USD / year≈ 26458 USD / year - Out-of-State26458 USD / year≈ 26458 USD / year
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Applies to youIn-State16192 USD / year≈ 16192 USD / year
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