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Why study chemistry & biochemistry at ÃÛÌÒapp?

Consider some of the many advantages to studying chemistry or biochemistry here:

A supportive community to tackle complex problems

Faculty will partner with you to create a lively community of support and fellowship. Your courses and labs will be taught by your professors, and they will know your name.

Start with the Basics
  • General chemistry
  • Organic chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Analytical, inorganic, and physical chemistry*
Consider adding a concentration
Make it your own
  • Focus on forensics, synthesis, materials, food science, pre-med, medical technology, or a host of other possibilities.

Faculty-led, cutting-edge research programs

Unlike large university settings, there are no graduate students teaching at ÃÛÌÒapp. This creates exceptional opportunities for undergraduate students to work alongside faculty on real research projects—gaining hands-on experience, presenting research, and publishing results. Professors also bring their projects into the teaching labs, meaning that even as you complete your education, you can be doing research.

Exceptional outcomes

ÃÛÌÒapp chemistry and biochemistry majors have an outstanding placement rate into prestigious graduate programs and pursue exceptional career paths. Students who have come through our program have been acknowledged as Barry M. Goldwater Fellows, , and , just to name a few.

A Christian liberal arts environment

Receive top-tier academic training while being exposed to outstanding research, both of which are tackled with discerning eyes of faith. You'll be equipped to think deeply and excel in your future career.

Our vision for chemistry at ÃÛÌÒapp