Learn chemistry by doing what chemists actually do in our hands-on lab work program!
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Chemistry majors at Beloit engage in project-based learning starting from the first course and become competent in running research-grade instrumentation. About two thirds of our graduates go to professional or graduate schools (chemistry, biochemistry, law, medical, dental, veterinary, nursing, physician assistant, physical therapy, engineering); one third go to work in academic, industrial, and government labs.
Majors to meet your interests
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Learn by doing
Our lab-first curriculum stems from the complete integration of class and lab experiences.
Most classes have paired class and lab sessions taught by the same professor during the same semester. We don’t teach you what to find in class, and then later go ask you to find it in lab. We teach you the skills to ask and answer question.
Along the way, chemistry students learn to collaborate and communicate in small and large diverse groups.
Plenty of support and opportunities
The chemistry department maintains a suite of research-grade instruments that students use from the first to the last class of their chemistry BS degree.
We offer growth and leadership opportunities outside the classroom through one-on-one faculty-mentored original research opportunities and science outreach events.
American Chemical Society certified
The Beloit College Chemistry Department offers an American Chemical Society (ACS) certified bachelors degree.
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