Our chemistry program is certified to meet the standards set by the American Chemical Society, the largest scientific society in the world
The Bachelor of Arts program is primarily for students who have a special interest in chemistry but who intend to pursue careers in such related fields as medicine, dentistry, education, business, or law.
Learning Outcomes
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry students will:
Learn fundamentals of chemistry and build to more complex concepts.
Learn the language of chemistry: compounds, structures, naming, and chemical reactions.
Understand the context of the answer to a problem and apply the answer to their model of how the physical world operates. Be able to assess this model of the physical world.
Use reason and logic in the solving of chemical problems.
Be able to understand and perform fundamental laboratory procedures and build to more complex procedures.
Interpret instructions and collect, evaluate, and interpret data in the chemistry laboratory.
Gain an understanding of the main areas of chemistry: organic, analytical, physical, and inorganic.
Be able to process and translate written information in order to solve a problem or perform a laboratory procedure.
Be able to express and convey information in both oral and written formats.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with Pre-Pharmacy Option
In conjunction with the University of Saint Joseph Pharmacy School , you can earn a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in six years. Students who have been accepted into the Pharmacy Program at Saint Joseph’s will complete requirements for the BA in Chemistry at Saint Joseph’s during their senior year, as they begin their pharmacy coursework.
Learning Outcomes Chemistry with Pre-Pharmacy Option
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with Pre-Pharmacy Option students will:
Learn fundamentals of chemistry and build to more complex concepts.
Learn the language of chemistry: compounds, structures, naming, and chemical reactions.
Understand the context of the answer to a problem and apply the answer to their model of how the physical world operates. Be able to assess this model of the physical world.
Use reason and logic in the solving of chemical problems.
Be able to understand and perform fundamental laboratory procedures and build to more complex procedures.
Interpret instructions and collect, evaluate, and interpret data in the chemistry laboratory.
Gain an understanding of the main areas of chemistry: organic, analytical, physical, and inorganic.
Be able to process and translate written information in order to solve a problem or perform a laboratory procedure.
Be able to express and convey information in both oral and written formats.
STEM Designated Degree Programs determine F-1 students' eligibility for the 24-month extension of their post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT), based on their science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) degree.
August 2025
Main Campus
200 Bloomfield Avenue,
West Hartford,
Connecticut,
06117, Northeast, United States
You can apply if you are currently enrolled in high school or secondary school, or if you have completed high school or secondary school, but have not started a degree.
You will be required to present the following results: 2.75 (out of 4.0); 3.75 (out of 5.0); 80% (out of 100); 70% (out of 100) India/Canada.
English Language Testing – Minimum Scores
IELTS - 6.5
Duolingo - 110
TOEFL at home 80
Pearsons - 58
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.