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Chemistry and Biochemistry Concentrations

Modern chemistry is a broadly diverse science positioned at the interface of physics, biology and mathematics. The chemistry curriculum at Berry College combines a solid background in the fundamental principles of chemistry with hands-on experiences using state-of-the-art laboratory equipment.

There are two concentrations within the chemistry major. Concentration I is a traditional chemistry major that often leads graduates in the pursuit of advanced degrees or to careers in industry, research or education. Concentration II is a biochemistry track that has been very popular with pre-medicine students.

How is a chemistry degree from Berry different from one earned anywhere else?

The smaller class sizes offered at Berry College provide a more personalized learning experience for students than the auditorium-sized clases often found at large universities. You'll find that contact with chemistry professors can be as easy as waiting until after class to ask a few questions or planning a longer visit during office hours. Our faculty members are committed to knowing you as an individual and to helping you develop to your fullest potential. They want to help you achieve your personal goals.

Chemistry is a hands-on science. Learning chemistry involves much more than learning from a book. Learning chemistry means learning how to do chemistry. This requires experience in the laboratory performing experiments that illustrate concepts discussed in class. Learning chemistry also means learning how to use state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation. At Berry, you won't just look at instruments, you'll use them starting your freshman year!

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