Department of Chemistry

Faculty: D. Timothy Anstine (Department Chair), Jerry Harris, Daniel Nogales

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Students will develop intellectual curiosity about chemistry and an appreciation for the practical role it plays in physical and biological science. (Academic Excellence, Creative Engagement)
  2. Graduates will understand and be able to communicate the key theories in each chemistry discipline: Analytical, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical. (Academic Excellence)
  3. Graduates will obtain skills in analysis, synthesis, instrumentation, and quantitative reasoning essential to establish and test hypotheses. (Academic Excellence, Creative Engagement)
  4. Students will integrate biblical principles and scientific knowledge to be God’s agents in academia, industry, and society. (Christlike Character, Social Responsiveness, Creative Engagement)

Majors

Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

    Chemistry Emphasis

    Biochemistry Emphasis

    Environmental Chemistry Emphasis 

Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry

Chemistry Education

See Secondary Education: Chemistry Teaching Area, Chemistry First Teaching Field, Chemistry Second Teaching Field

Minors

Minor, Chemistry