What You Can Do with a Major in Chemistry

Are You Currently Undecided About What You Should Major In? Let Me Help!

K. Anderson
When I first came into college as a Freshman, I had no idea what major I wanted to pursue, or even how to go about searching for a good fit. I signed up for general education classes, and then dove into the world of undergraduate research, trying to find a degree that I would like to pursue. Now, two years later, I am a Senior majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. I am happy with the major that I chose, however along the way I discovered several other majors that seemed interesting. One very neat major that I found was Chemistry. In this article I hope to convey the purpose of a major in Chemistry and include the general degree requirements as well as possible careers that you could obtain by seeking this major.

With a college degree in Chemistry, you typically will be prepared to work in an industry based around understanding the way that all materials are built and what they're made of. Job sectors that you may be involved in could be government, pharmaceutical industry, or a research laboratory. In Chemistry, you will be prepared to work in a field dealing with chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or food.

Some courses that you may take when pursuing an undergraduate degree in Chemistry would include: Organic Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, and Physical Chemistry.

A major in Chemistry would be good for those interested in studying the building blocks of different materials. You would develop skills in problem solving, analysis of scientific data, and writing.

Some possible career opportunities with a major in Chemistry include: food scientist, soil chemist, and quality control manager.

The average starting salary for someone graduating with a degree in Chemistry is around $39,000.

Chemistry is just one among thousands of possible college majors. If you are interested in pursuing this degree, or finding out more, you may want to contact your local university for more information. You could also consider an internship in the manufacturing industry . If this major is right for you, then I'm glad you found this article. If you don't feel like it's a good fit, I recommend keeping your options open. It took me two years to find the right major for me, so don't give up. Keep doing your research, and you are sure to find the right college major for you!

http://www.ncsu.edu/majors-careers/do_with_major_in/showmajor.php?id=38

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K. Anderson is a college senior majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. She spends her time writing online content, playing sports, and spending time with her love, a United S...  View profile

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