Chemistry

Life is an experiment, so explore!  
 
Students in the department of Chemistry will learn the following: 1. Analyze and interpret (evaluate) experimental data in order to identify trends and communicate results in a laboratory report. 2. Predict physical and chemical properties and changes of matter. 3. Analyze relationships between equilibrium, kinetics and the flow of energy. 4. Employ a microscopic view of matter to explain macroscopic phenomena. 5. Identify substances from qualitative analyses and spectroscopic methods. 
 
Duration 
We offer a local Associate of Science (AS) degree in Chemistry. This degree can be earned in 4 semesters if you are a full-time student and prepare you for transfer to a four-year institution. A certificate of achievement can be earned in as little as two semesters. 
 
For more information, please visit our department webpage: Chemistry 
 
Each academic plan below represents one possible pathway for the program and is for reference only. We highly encourage you to meet with a counselor to create an education plan specific to your goals!  

 

Sample Academic Plan

Major Course Class Title Requirement Units Semester GE Pattern Options Milestones

Note: This is not an educational plan. Pathways for transfer to CSUs (California State Universities) can vary by institution. Students should meet with a Counselor to develop an individualized plan for your academic goal. 

 


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