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Bachelor Arts in Chemistry and Physics Teaching
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This program is designed for students who wish to each chemistry and physics in secondary school. The number of positions available for teaching chemistry or physics alone is unlimited and there are m ...more
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This program offers the students the opportunity to combine chemistry major with other interests, for example, the pre-healing arts, education and business. ...more
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
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This program prepares students for careers requiring a thorough knowledge of chemistry and provides a strong foundation for graduate study in chemistry or in interdisciplinary areas. ...more
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This degree program is designed for those persons interested in improving their subject matter background in Chemistry in order to teach at the Secondary School level. ...more
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The M.S. degree programs in Chemistry provide the student an opportunity to participate in graduate education without the longer academic and research commitment of doctoral study. Students who wish t ...more
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The Ph.D. program in Chemistry is designed to train students as mature scientists capable of independent activity, i.e. capable of conceiving a research problem, planning and carrying out the necessar ...more
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Founded in 1866, the University of New Hampshire is a publicly-funded institution located in Durham, New Hampshire. It also has a campus at Manchester, New Hampshire. The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, College of Health and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Thompson Sch...read more
University of New Hampshire
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