Chemistry-General, B.S.
Program Overview
Introduction to the Chemistry Program
The Chemistry program at Florida Tech is a comprehensive and dynamic program that provides students with a strong foundation in chemical knowledge and laboratory skills. The program is certified by the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society (ACS), ensuring that students receive a high-quality education that meets the standards of the chemical industry.
Program Overview
The Chemistry program at Florida Tech is designed to provide students with a broad-based education in chemistry, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry. The program also includes coursework in mathematics and physics, providing students with a strong foundation in the sciences. Students in the program will have the opportunity to participate in research projects, working alongside experienced faculty members to conduct original research in state-of-the-art laboratories.
Research Opportunities
Research is an integral part of the Chemistry program at Florida Tech. Students will have the opportunity to participate in research projects in a variety of areas, including:
- Biochemistry: understanding life at the molecular level and developing new biotechnology to improve our quality of life
- Analytical chemistry: improving chemical measurements to understand biological phenomena
- Inorganic chemistry: green chemistry and designing and developing new molecules for bioinorganic, energy, and defense research
- Organic chemistry: discovering new reaction mechanisms and photochemical processes and synthesizing novel compounds
- Physical chemistry: theoretical and computational chemistry, electronic structure theory, molecular modeling, deep learning, and experimental biophysical chemistry
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Chemistry program at Florida Tech will be well-prepared for a variety of career opportunities, including:
- Research and development
- Medicine and healthcare
- Environmental science and conservation
- Materials science and engineering
- Government and policymaking
- Education and academia
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Chemistry program at Florida Tech requires a strong foundation in mathematics and science. Students must have completed coursework in:
- Chemistry (high school or college-level)
- Mathematics (calculus and algebra)
- Physics (high school or college-level)
Program Accreditation
The Chemistry program at Florida Tech is accredited by the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society (ACS). This accreditation ensures that the program meets the standards of the chemical industry and provides students with a high-quality education.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Florida Tech offers a variety of financial aid and scholarship opportunities to help students fund their education. Students may be eligible for:
- Merit-based scholarships
- Need-based financial aid
- Research assistantships
- Teaching assistantships
Curriculum
The Chemistry program at Florida Tech includes a comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of topics in chemistry, including:
- General chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- Physical chemistry
- Analytical chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Laboratory techniques and instrumentation
Premedical Concentration
The Chemistry program at Florida Tech also offers a premedical concentration for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine. This concentration includes coursework in:
- Introduction to biotechnology
- Biometry
- Advanced organic chemistry
Capstone Research Project
The capstone research project is a required component of the Chemistry program at Florida Tech. Students will work under the direct supervision of a faculty member to conduct original research in a topic of their choice. The project will culminate in a presentation at the Northrop Grumman Engineering and Science Student Design Showcase.
Related Programs
Students who are interested in the Chemistry program at Florida Tech may also want to consider the following related programs:
- Chemical engineering
- Biochemistry
- Environmental science
- Biological sciences
Advanced Degree Options
Graduates of the Chemistry program at Florida Tech may also want to consider pursuing advanced degrees, such as:
- Master's degree in chemistry
- Doctoral degree in chemistry
- Master's degree in biochemistry
- Doctoral degree in biochemistry
Locations Offered
The Chemistry program at Florida Tech is offered at the Melbourne campus, which is located on Florida's Space Coast. The campus is situated near a variety of high-tech corporations and government agencies, providing students with opportunities for internships and research collaborations.
