Nov 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Catalogue

Chemistry and Forensic Science


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Chairperson: Carolyn K. Weinreb

Professors: Mary Kate Donais, Nicole Eyet, Derk A. Wierda; Associate Professors: Jennifer Pace, Carolyn K. Weinreb; Assistant Professor: Matthew Hurley.

The Saint Anselm College Chemistry Department provides its students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in chemistry within the context of a liberal arts education. Consistent with the Catholic Benedictine mission of the College, the Department seeks to develop ethical and responsible scientists, who are active in their local, national and global communities. The Department engages students in a variety of learning experiences that integrate the teaching and research laboratories with the classroom.

Chemistry as the central science is by its nature interdisciplinary, drawing on both mathematics and physics to understand basic principles and helping to inform the understanding of structure and reactivity in biological systems. As such, in addition to chemistry, students demonstrate competency in calculus, physics, and biochemistry.

The Department of Chemistry offers courses which are intended to introduce students to the descriptive and theoretical foundations of the chemical sciences. For students majoring in the other sciences, chemistry courses are offered which support and complement the major programs in those disciplines. Within the major, the department provides a core of basic information in the chemical sciences permitting the pursuit of a number of educational and career pathways. The core chemistry major is awarded a Bachelor of Arts and the American Chemical Society certified major is awarded a Bachelor of Science.

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