Overview
"I was constantly pushed to think critically and expand my horizons."
When Trevecca chemistry majors graduate, they leave well-prepared to use their degrees to serve God and impact the world around them. From analytical chemists to research scientists, our graduates are grounded in their faith and ready to excel in a variety of careers, graduate programs and more.
Extensive hands-on experience is an important component of a Trevecca education. Students in our chemistry program have the opportunity to participate in research projects in catalyst development, computational chemistry and other areas designed to fit your individual interests. Within this program, you’ll also have access to our newly renovated facilities and state-of-the-art equipment without sacrificing your values or beliefs.
By earning your degree in a strong Christian community, you’ll have to opportunity grow your knowledge of the world around you, expand your perspectives and strengthen your belief system.
At Trevecca, we want your education experience to be as unique as you are, that’s why all of our students within the chemistry program have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a professor, complete original research projects and tailor your projects and studies to fit the areas you are most interested in.
A degree in chemistry from Trevecca will not only expand your knowledge of the field, but will help you to grow your research skills and future potential.
What our students and faculty say
"Trevecca has a unique atmosphere that allows one to develop into a self-learner by fostering a supportive, but challenging educational experience. The support by faculty was excellent. I knew my mentors personally and it was evident that they were invested in my success.”
Zane Cooke '11
Chemistry and Physics double major
"Trevecca effectively prepared me for the work that I'm doing this summer by providing me a solid foundation upon which the researchers at Northwestern are already building. Familiarity with basic science concepts has made my life easy here. My chemistry and physics courses have exposed me to the technology of liquid chromotography, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and even X-ray defraction. Cancer research led by Dr. Russell made me feel comfortable with cell cultures, aseptic techniques and instruments, such as the vortex and cell tissue culture hood- all of which are involved in the X-ray chrystallography, which is the focus of my summer at Northwestern."
"One of the things I enjoy most about teaching is the hours spent in lab when I can really get to know students and work with them one-on-one."
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Core Classes
General Chemistry I
CHE 1040
The first course in a one-year sequence for students planning further work in chemistry. Topics discussed include atomic structure, periodic relationships, bonding, molecular structure, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, solids, liquids, and gases. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
General Chemistry II
CHE 1050
The second course in a one-year sequence for students planning further work in chemistry. Topics discussed include solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Organic Chemistry I
CHE 2010
The first course in a one-year sequence in organic chemistry. Topics discussed include organic structures, functional groups, stereochemistry, reactions, oxidation and reduction, spectroscopy, chromatography, and the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, and ethers. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Organic Chemistry II
CHE 2020
The second course in a one-year sequence in organic chemistry. Topics discussed include the chemistry of dienes, carbonyl-containing compounds, aromatics, and amines. A brief introduction to biochemistry is also covered. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Analytical Chemistry
CHE 2530
A study of volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental methods of analysis. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
CHE 3220
Descriptive chemistry of the metallic and nonmetallic elements, coordination chemistry, nuclear chemistry, and industrial inorganic chemistry. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Biochemistry I
CHE 3510
Designed to introduce the chemistry underlying life. Topics of study will include the structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids; enzyme mechanics; and the kinetics and regulation of biological reactions. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Biochemistry II
CHE 3520
A study of metabolic pathways and their regulation; nucleic acid structure, function and processing; regulation of gene expression; and current technologies used to study and combat diseases resulting from deficiencies in normal biochemical processes. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Physical Chemistry I
CHE 4010
A study of three laws of thermodynamics, phase equilibria, and reaction equilibria. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Physical Chemistry II
CHE 4020
Explores selected recent advances in physical chemistry including quantum mechanics, atomic phenomena, chemical kinetics, and spectroscopy. Lecture and lab. Fee charged.
Course Hours: 4
Seminar in Chemistry
CHE 4335
Consists of projects and paper presented and reported to the science faculty and science majors.
Course Hours: 1
Overview
"I was constantly pushed to think critically and expand my horizons."
When Trevecca chemistry majors graduate, they leave well-prepared to use their degrees to serve God and impact the world around them. From analytical chemists to research scientists, our graduates are grounded in their faith and ready to excel in a variety of careers, graduate programs and more.
Extensive hands-on experience is an important component of a Trevecca education. Students in our chemistry program have the opportunity to participate in research projects in catalyst development, computational chemistry and other areas designed to fit your individual interests. Within this program, you’ll also have access to our newly renovated facilities and state-of-the-art equipment without sacrificing your values or beliefs.
By earning your degree in a strong Christian community, you’ll have to opportunity grow your knowledge of the world around you, expand your perspectives and strengthen your belief system.
At Trevecca, we want your education experience to be as unique as you are, that’s why all of our students within the chemistry program have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a professor, complete original research projects and tailor your projects and studies to fit the areas you are most interested in.
A degree in chemistry from Trevecca will not only expand your knowledge of the field, but will help you to grow your research skills and future potential.
What our students and faculty say
"Trevecca has a unique atmosphere that allows one to develop into a self-learner by fostering a supportive, but challenging educational experience. The support by faculty was excellent. I knew my mentors personally and it was evident that they were invested in my success.”
Zane Cooke '11
Chemistry and Physics double major
"Trevecca effectively prepared me for the work that I'm doing this summer by providing me a solid foundation upon which the researchers at Northwestern are already building. Familiarity with basic science concepts has made my life easy here. My chemistry and physics courses have exposed me to the technology of liquid chromotography, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and even X-ray defraction. Cancer research led by Dr. Russell made me feel comfortable with cell cultures, aseptic techniques and instruments, such as the vortex and cell tissue culture hood- all of which are involved in the X-ray chrystallography, which is the focus of my summer at Northwestern."
"One of the things I enjoy most about teaching is the hours spent in lab when I can really get to know students and work with them one-on-one."