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Understand Life Through Chemistry

Does it interest you to learn how things interact with each other? Are you curious and like to solve problems? If you are, you might enjoy exploring all the different particles of chemistry in IUP’s BS in Chemistry program.

Chemistry is called the central science because it is the link between all the physical sciences. It’s used by biologists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, environmental engineers, geoscientists, and food scientists.

Become a chemistry major at IUP, and you'll be prepared for a wide variety of career options.

Why Major in Chemistry at IUP?

IUP's caring and talented professors, small classes, and up-to-date labs create an environment where you can reach your highest potential.

Through your chemistry classes at IUP, you’ll learn:

  • How and why things work the way they do
  • How to decompose materials
  • How to develop an understanding of matter and energy and their interactions
  • How to develop critical thinking skills
  • How to synthesize materials and understand how they work
  • How to work in the macroscopic world (what you can see) and think on the microscopic scale (what you cannot see with just your eyes)

Your BS in Chemistry will prepare you for a job after graduation. Or, you’ll have the strong foundation you need to continue your education and enter medical, pharmacy, or law school.

Chemists make things that touch so many parts of your life:

  • Batteries
  • Cosmetics
  • Fabrics
  • Food
  • Fertilizers
  • Metal alloys
  • Paints
  • Perfumes
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Plastics

It's impossible to live without chemistry. And, once you study chemistry, you'll understand the science behind everything in your daily life.

Imagine Your Future

Your chemistry knowledge has the power to give you meaningful employment right after you graduate. It's impossible to list everything you can do with your BS in Chemistry, but here are a few of the paths you can take:

  • Apply your knowledge to industries such as hydraulic fracturing by joining a quality control department.
  • Become employed at government agencies such as the National Institute of Standards or the Department of the Environment.
  • Pursue a career as a research chemist by advancing to graduate school.
  • Work for pharmaceutical, paint, food, metallurgy, or oil and gas companies.

You can also use your degree as a launchpad to PhD programs, medicine, pharmacy, law, and interdisciplinary sectors such as forensics, food science, and environmental analysis.

Industries Looking for You

With a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, you'll have the choice of jobs in a wide range of fields. These include:

  • Agrochemistry
  • Analytical chemistry
  • Astrochemistry
  • Atmospheric chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Ceramics industry
  • Chemical engineering (chemical engineer profile)
  • Chemical information specialist
  • Chemical research
  • Chemical sales
  • Chemical technology
  • Colloid science
  • Consulting
  • Consumer products
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Environmental law
  • Ethnobotany
  • Food chemistry
  • Forensic science
  • Geochemistry
  • Government agencies (local, state, federal)
  • Hazardous waste management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Laboratory chemist
  • Materials science
  • Medicine
  • Metallurgy
  • Military systems
  • Oceanography
  • Organic chemist
  • Paper industry
  • Patent law
  • Perfume chemistry
  • Petroleum and natural gas industry
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Physical chemistry
  • Plastics industry
  • Polymer industry
  • R&D management
  • Science writer
  • Secondary school teacher (with a BSEd in Chemistry)
  • Space exploration
  • Surface chemistry
  • Technical writing
  • Textile industry

According to the American Chemical Society, the demand for chemists and their lab and critical thinking skills is strong. Here's a breakdown of the most popular employers of chemists.

Chemists who work in:

Pharmaceutical products

Specialty or fine chemicals

Classes and Requirements

The classes for your BS in Chemistry degree emphasize laboratory courses, weekend field trips, summer field courses (required for majors), and faculty-led research projects. You'll have a chance to work with your professors on research projects, and then co-write presentation papers for publication.

To develop the foundational knowledge necessary for you to succeed as a chemistry student, you'll take courses in math, physics, and biology.

The degree is structured so first you learn general and organic chemistry. Once you have that solid foundation, you will take courses in other subjects such as:

  • Advanced organic chemistry (synthesis and analysis of carbon-based compounds)
  • Analytical chemistry (answers what and how much)
  • Biochemistry (biological applications of chemistry)
  • Inorganic chemistry (non-carbon based)
  • Physical chemistry (answers the why of chemistry)
  • Spectroscopic analysis (teaches what's the structure)

The courses are challenging. But by studying hard and having a lot of faculty support, you'll be prepared for the job market or for more advanced studies.

Teacher Certification Requirements

All students seeking teacher certification must meet the requirements of the Three-Step Process for Teacher Education.

Full Academic Catalog Listing

The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this degree.

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Alexis Roman

Alexis Roman ’21, Chemistry

IUP gave me the opportunity to work closely with my peers, professors, and advisor, which contributed greatly to my success.

The IUP Difference

Big School Options

By deciding to study at IUP, you'll discover the best of a large university in a small-school environment. The facilities and options at IUP match those at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's largest campuses, yet you'll find the faculty and other students to be friendly and inviting. It's common for your faculty to work with you one-on-one to keep you focused on your goals.

Perform Labs and Research with Professors

You'll learn both in the classroom and in the research lab. By conducting cutting-edge research with professors, you'll be better prepared to meet the demands of your coursework and your future career.

Quality Guidance

Chemistry faculty members will be your advisors and mentors. By working directly with a faculty member when you are making academic decisions, you'll have the advice you need to make the best choices.

Pre-medical Track in Chemistry

With small class sizes and knowledgeable faculty, IUP is a perfect university to help you get started on your future career in medicine. Medical schools will almost always take a student from a small college with a high GPA over a student from an Ivy League school with a low GPA.

Prepare for Success in the Medical Field

This program prepares you for medical school by supplementing the chemistry curriculum with the following courses:

  • Biology
  • Humanities
  • Natural science

This program also gives you everything you need to satisfy the requirements for both medical and graduate schools.

You’ll be encouraged to start doing research in your freshman year. This will enhance your problem-solving and laboratory skills. The thorough chemical training and applied chemistry knowledge will help you build confidence in solving problems in healthcare and many other career fields.

Grade Point Averages and MCAT Scores

The two most important factors to be accepted into medical school are a high-grade point average and a high MCAT score. While medical schools will allow you to apply as long as you have completed the necessary prerequisite courses, it is no secret that some majors are better at preparing you for the critical thinking skills needed for a high score on the MCAT.

If you study physical sciences, such as chemistry, biochemistry, and physics, you'll have the highest acceptance rate among other majors applying for medical school.

Student Achievements for Those Accepted to Medical Schools

Average 2021 Student Achievements for those Accepted to Medical Schools
    Mean GPA Average MCAT Score
Major Acceptance Rate All Applicants Accepted All Applicants Accepted
Physical Sciences 47.7% 3.62 3.73 509 513
Math and Statistics 47.3% 3.62 3.72 510 515
Biological Sciences 40.6% 3.58 3.73 506 511
Specialized Health Sciences 36.7% 3.57 3.74 503 510

Pre-pharmacy Track in Chemistry

If you're thinking about becoming a pharmacist or working in the pharmaceutical industry, the pre-pharmacy program in chemistry will prepare you for both career paths. After completing this program, you can:

  • Go to a School of Pharmacy and earn a PharmD degree
  • Go to graduate school and study pharmaceutical science or chemistry

Both careers are exciting and well-paid, with excellent future potential.

Chemistry Education Certificate

Change a few of your classes, and you can graduate with both your BS in Chemistry and your Secondary Science Education certificate. This gives you the option of sharing your love of chemistry with high school students or working as a practicing chemist.

To earn your Secondary Science Education certificate, most advanced math and chemistry courses are replaced with education courses. You will then be certified to teach chemistry in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.

Science teachers are in high demand nationwide. Adding this certificate to your degree gives you other options for your future.

Chemistry Minor

Looking for a way to make yourself more marketable? Consider adding a Chemistry Minor to your degree. When you add this minor, it shows that you have a stronger understanding of scientific knowledge, processes, and critical thinking. These skills impress employers.

A Chemistry Minor makes a nice addition to these majors:

  • Biology
  • Business
  • Environmental science
  • Geology
  • Health sciences
  • One of the social sciences
  • Pre-medical

You might already have three of the five required courses as part of the requirements for your major. If you add two extra courses, you'll be able to market your lab science skills after graduation.

Full Academic Catalog Listing

The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this minor.

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Chemistry Honors Certificate

Do you enjoy challenging yourself? Add the Honors Certificate in Chemistry and you'll take more advanced courses to complete your degree. You will also give a public presentation of your research.

By adding this certificate, you have the required courses for the guaranteed admission agreements IUP has with various PhD programs. (You must still meet the minimum GPAs for each school.)

Full Academic Catalog Listing

The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this certificate.

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Student Groups

IUP encourages out-of-classroom experiences with other biochemistry and chemistry majors, allowing for teamwork and interaction that will add to your undergraduate experience. We are proud to offer several subject-specific groups where you can network with your peers.

American Chemical Society (ACS)

The American Chemical Society student affiliate is the professional organization for chemistry and biochemistry majors. They host professional meetings and hold tutoring sessions.

Alpha Chi Sigma (AXE)

Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional fraternity that encourages networking for connections after graduation. It holds professional advancement workshops for STEM majors. AXE graduates form the core of the alumni mentoring programs, such as Alumni Mentors Empowering Students (AMES).

American Medical Students Association (AMSA)

The American Medical Students Association brings in health care professionals to provide career tips, volunteer opportunities, and group study sessions.