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Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science - Chemistry

Hartwick College (HC)

1 Hartwick Drive, Oneonta, USA

390309

Last updated: 10/06/2025
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About Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science - Chemistry

Why study Chemistry at Hartwick?

There is a desire to develop life-changing medicines, uncover the secrets of what we consume and its effects on health, and safeguard the environment by identifying harmful toxins and developing safer alternatives.

Here’s why the Chemistry program stands out:

  • Explore courses in biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and forensic science to expand understanding of the field and open doors to exciting career paths.  
  • Gain hands-on experience with an impressive array of lab equipment, including high-performance liquid chromatograph-mass and atomic absorption spectrometers.  
  • Take classes in organic and inorganic chemistry or cell biology, all within a program certified by the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Committee on Professional Training.

Many career paths:

The Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates an increase of more than 7,200 new chemistry jobs each year for the next decade. Check out where Hartwick alums are already making their mark in the field:

  • Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Chobani
  • Norwich Pharmaceuticals
  • Earth Tech Environmental Services
  • Merck Pharmaceuticals
  • Roche Pharmaceuticals
  • Rochester General Hospital
  • Johns Hopkins University

What students will learn:

  • Get a paid internship with the Center for Craft Food & Beverage and gain real-world work experience in the rapidly expanding field of food sciences.  
  • Join the Chemistry Club and travel to regional and national conferences, including the American Chemistry Society.  
  • For those interested in chemical engineering, pursue Hartwick’s pre-engineering B.A., spending three years at Hartwick and two at Columbia University College of Engineering and Applied Sciences or Clarkson University.  
  • Work alongside faculty on their research and have the opportunity to co-author a professional paper.
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Cost of Living
$16,000.00 USD / Year
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