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Bachelor of Science Degree Overview
The B.S. degree in the Chemistry Program is designed to meet the needs of students planning careers as professional chemists, and is recommended as
preparation for graduate training or a career in the chemical industry. All chemistry courses taken at UHCL more than one year prior to being admitted to the Chemistry plan are subject to faculty review before being
accepted for degree credit. Students seeking a BS degree in chemistry may also obtain an ACS-certified BS degrees in chemistry if they complete the appropriate curriculum. In addition, the Chemistry Program's BS students are encouraged to further
enhance their studies by undertaking research with one of the Chemistry faculty. Contact the Chair of Chemistry Program for details of the ACS-certified BS degree. Students seeking a career in secondary school teaching must also file a certification plan with the School of
Education (SoE) within UHCL.
Academic Advising
Academic advising is a key to successfully completing your study in the Chemistry Program. UHCL advisors including both academic and faculty
advisors help students create sound and effective study plans, i.e., the Candidate Plan of Studies (CPS), and continually advise and guide the
students throughout their scholastic careers. By doing that, students should work with their advisors to create their own CPS's in their first semester
at UHCL.