Nov 23, 2024  
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog

Chemistry, BS


Website:  www.iup.edu/cbpe

Program Code: CHEM-BS; CHEM+SSCH (Chemistry, BS w/Secondary Science Education Certificate)

Chemistry is a field that has historically enjoyed very strong career possibilities. Many students are employed directly after their undergraduate education by the chemical, or related industries, in jobs that have excellent career prospects. Graduate school in chemistry or biochemistry usually includes very generous financial support, and can lead to outstanding career paths in industry, government or academic areas. These opportunities are available to students completing any of the concentrations in the Chemistry B.S., and graduates of these programs have gone on to industrial leadership positions, and some of the most prestigious graduate programs in the country.

The Traditional Chemistry specialization is designed for students intending a career in chemistry and is certified by the American Chemical Society. The advanced courses in the Traditional Chemistry specialization reflect trends in the modern field of chemistry, and the requirements are flexible enough to allow students to tailor the degree program to their specific needs and interests. There is also a strong laboratory component in the Traditional Chemistry specialization , which gives the student excellent hands-on preparation for the challenges of employment or graduate school. An internship program with local chemical companies is available, and the credits from this internship can be counted to meet some of the program requirements.

The Applied Chemistry specialization is designed not only for students intending a career in chemistry, but also for those students interested in cross-disciplinary fields that involve chemistry. Students intending to follow a dual-degree program should work with their Chemistry adviser, as courses from their other major can count for many of the requirements in the Applied Chemistry concentration.

The Pre-medical specialization of the BS degree allow students to take all courses required for entrance into their intended professional health program. Students in this program retain the option of: (a) attending medical school, (b) attending graduate school in chemistry, biochemistry, or a variety of medically-related PhD programs, (c) employment in the chemistry industry. Additionally, the flexibility of the programs in the Chemistry BS degree allows students to change the focus of their degree during their undergraduate experience.

The Chemistry Education specialization is a professional degree that allows students to be certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education as high school chemistry teachers. However, this degree still retains the essential coursework of a chemistry degree, so these graduates will be well prepared for the demands of teaching or employment as a chemist.

Liberal Studies: 44-46


As outlined in Liberal Studies Requirements  section with the following specifications:

Major: 57-74 (1)


Controlled Electives: 20-45 (2)


Select one of the following specializations: 

Traditional Chemistry Specialization: 30


(earns American Chemical Society certification):

Applied Chemistry Specialization: 28-35


Pre-Medical Specialization: 31 (omitting LS)


Chemistry Education Specialization/Certificate: 44-45


(earns Secondary Science Education Certificate)

Free Electives: 0-18


Total Degree Requirements: 120


(1)    Students are required to complete the DUCK exam during their last semester at IUP.

(2)    Any specialization can qualify for the Chemistry Honors Certificate.

(3)   CHEM 493  Internship in Chemistry may be used to satisfy 3cr of controlled elective or 2cr of CHEM 498 .

(4)   Students may wish to design a customized complimentary field program. Many combinations of the applied chemistry B.S. curriculum with complementary courses are possible. A customized program must contain a minimum of 15 credits. Also, any customized program must be approved by the student’s advisor and the department chair.

(5)  See requirements leading to teacher certification, titled “3-Step Process for Teacher Education.” In the College of Education and Communications  section of this catalog.