2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Chemistry
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department Chair-Murray
Professors-Arrey, Murray
Associate Professors-Clark, Clymer, Hemmingsen
Chemists are employed in a wide variety of fields that discover or develop new materials. This includes drug development, polymers, nanotechnology, household products and thousands of other materials. Chemists are also employed in medicine, agriculture, energy and biotechnology. Chemistry majors are in high demand and almost all graduates move on to graduate or professional school or are employed as scientists.
The chemistry program has adopted several national models for science teaching that maximize student success. These include chemistry workshops, where students work in small groups with a peer leader on class activities and problems, and Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL), which engages students in the classroom with team-based activities. The chemistry program is also focused on developing student research abilities beginning in the first year. Each student participates in research-based laboratory modules that develop problem solving skills and encourage presentations at scientific meetings. These early experiences prepare students for independent research projects with professors and scientific careers after they graduate.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has been approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) for over 50 years, which insures the highest academic standards. The department maintains more than $500,000 of modern instrumentation that is exclusively for student use in classes and research. The level of student support in courses and opportunities for research experiences are outstanding.
Mission Statement
The department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Capital University provides students with excellent preparation for their professional lives after graduation by offering a strong foundation in chemical content, laboratory, problem solving, data analysis and group work skills.
Students who complete the majors in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry will:
- demonstrate an understanding of chemical principles by describing chemical theories, analyzing chemical information, solving chemical problems, and applying chemistry to related areas of study
- demonstrate a broad understanding of the sub disciplines of chemistry: analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, and physical.
- be able to communicate chemical information effectively, both orally and in written form.
- identify and apply proper chemical laboratory practices and safety protocols
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