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1 CoursesBachelors in chemistry in Texas christian university
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Chemistry is often referred to as the central science because of its pivotal role in all sciences dealing with matter, including biology, geology, physics, psychology, engineering, and medicine. As a Chemistry student, you ll get a fundamental understanding of the structure, transformation, and uses of matter at the molecular level, as well as experimental and theoretical methods of research. As a Biochemistry student, you ll explore the chemistry of living systems, and the experimental techniques used to understand them, as you prepare for medical or dental school, graduate study, or a career.Get a big reaction from faculty-directed research projects that help you learn to analyze data and create new chemical knowledge.Take practical classes that demonstrate the key relationship chemistry has with other natural sciences, and explore applications of chemistry in medicine, engineering, business, and law.Intern with local companies or industrial and government research labs like the National Institutes of Health. Study abroad in Peru or England.Get laboratory experience with modern equipment that allows you to solve complex technical problems.
Official high school transcript, Letter of recommendation (1-Teacher, 1-Counselor) and Essay, Resume, Typical SAT scores: Math (550-650), Critical reading (530-630), Writing (530-640), ACT Composite (25-30), Average GPA 3.53, TOEFL: IBT-80, PBT- 550, IELTS-6.5
In addition to technical positions in industrial or governmental research labs, many Chemistry graduates pursue advanced study in chemistry, medicine, law, journalism, and business. While some Biochemistry graduates take top entry-level jobs, most grads enter medical or dental school. TCU s best Biochemistry students often enter prestigious M.D./Ph.D. programs like Duke or Stanford, with the long-term goal of doing biomedical research in a medical school setting.
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