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The University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2017-2018 Catalog 
    
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Chemistry and Physics


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Chair: Sivanadane Mandjiny

Faculty:  Jose J. D’Arruda1, Ben A. Bahr2, William D. Brandon, Rebecca Bullard-Dillard, Thomas A. Dooling3, Paul A. Flowers, Leonard D. Holmes, Benjamin J. Killian, Mark McClure, Felicia Scott, Rachel B. Smith, Meredith L. Storms, Roland Stout, Cornelia Tirla, Sailaja Vallabha

1Pre‑Engineering/’3+2’ Program Coordinator and Pembroke Professor
2William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
3Physics Coordinator
 

The Chemistry and Physics Department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Physics, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology (in conjunction with the Department of Biology).. The Chemistry program is approved by the American Chemical Society and offers specializations within the B.S. degree program in the following areas: (1) Professional, (2) Environmental, (3) Molecular Biotechnology, (4) Pre-Health Professions, (5) Pre-Pharmacy, and (6) Forensic Chemistry. Students completing these programs have been successful at entering professional schools, gaining employment in government and industry, and pursuing graduate studies in chemistry.

The Chemistry and Physics Department also offers a pre‑engineering program. This two-year program prepares students for entry into an engineering program at North Carolina A & T State University, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

The Department cooperates with the Biology Department in offering required chemistry and physics courses for the B.S. in Science Education.

For students seeking a baccalaureate degree in Elementary Education, Special Education, or Physical Education, the Chemistry and Physics Department offers an Academic Concentration in Physics.

Programs

    MajorMinorAcademic ConcentrationPre-Professional

    Courses

      ChemistrySpecial Topics in ChemistryEngineeringPhysical SciencePhysicsSpecial Topics in Physics

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