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Chemistry



About the Program

A degree in chemistry prepares students to be competitive in our increasingly technological society. We instruct students in organic, inorganic and biochemistry, and ready students for careers in basic research, pharmaceuticals, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, and education. 

Careers for chemists in academics include university teaching and science teaching in the secondary school, an area that will expand greatly in the future. In addition, there is a need for technically trained people in non-traditional areas such as marketing and sales, scientific information, patent law, health and safety, and handling of hazardous materials. 

An advanced chemistry degree can also provide a strong foundation for studies at medical, dental, veterinary, and pharmacy schools. 

 

What you can do with a degree in chemistry

  • University and College Professor
  • High School Teacher
  • Researcher
  • Marketing & Sales
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Patent Lawyer

Degrees & Certificates

View list below for programs offered at 17³Ô¹Ï. Then select program map for a possible schedule that fulfills program and college requirements.

For program requirements and full course listings, view .

Associate in Science Degree

  • —NOTE: When viewing this program map, you may select from two pathways — 1. Precalculus; and 2. Calculus.

 

 

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Questions?
I'm Here to Help!

Ron Painter, Chemistry Department Chair

painterron@fhda.edu


Office Room 4420

Division Office Contacts

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH DIVISION
Zach Cembellin, Division Dean
Phone: 650.949.7383
Email: cembellinzachary@fhda.edu
STEM Division
STEM Success Center

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