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Chemistry & Biochemistry. The Barnard College Chemistry Department offers courses for undergraduates who plan to major or minor in the physical and life sciences, as well as for students pursuing other liberal arts degrees.
- Graduate Programs
2 Year interdisciplinary programs with fast track to the...
- Curriculum & Courses
The Department of Chemistry serves a wide variety of...
- Our Department
Chemistry, the study of the formation and properties of...
- 4 + 1 Chemistry Programs
Chemical Engineering. A slightly modified version of our...
- Departments & Majors
The department offers majors and minors in chemistry and...
- Graduate Programs
- Mission
- Student Learning Objectives For Majors in Chemistry and Biochemistry
- AP Credit
- Pre-Medical Program
The department strives to prepare majors and non-majors alike to meet post-graduation goals, including graduate study in chemistry, employment in chemistry or related technical fields, science teaching, and professional school (particularly in the health-related professions). The department is an important contributor to Barnard’s effort to produce...
Students who graduate from Barnard College with a major in chemistry or biochemistry will be able to attain the following objectives: 1. Demonstrate a thorough grounding in the core areas of chemistry: inorganic, physical, organic, biological, and analytical; 2. Work effectively and safely in the chemistry laboratory, designing and conducting exper...
Students with scores of 4 or 5 on the Chemistry AP test or a 5, 6 or 7 on the IB chemistry exam can receive 3 credits of unspecified chemistry credit. Students may not "place out" of CHEM BC2001 unless they have taken the equivalent course(s) in college.
Non majors who are interested in the pre-health professions should work with the pre-health adviser to determine the best selection of chemistry courses for their goals. information about the topics covered in each chemistry course is available through the prehealth professions office to facilitate student choice.