Chemistry
Program Transfer Guide
Hood College
Effective
Fall, 2025 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
About this Program
A diverse discipline that explores the complex properties of substances.
Program Overview
Often called "the central science," chemistry involves careful research and study of both organic and inorganic matter. Our program provides students with valuable, hands-on training in the methods of scientific investigation using state-of-the-art instrumentation. The department focuses specifically on providing extensive laboratory experience to all students, complementing a strong foundation in chemical theory.
Class projects and presentations will develop your ability to speak clearly and write cogently on relevant scientific topics. Advanced students are encouraged to conduct independent projects and to participate in the wide variety of research opportunities and internship positions available on campus or at professional laboratories in the Frederick and Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area.
With the excellent grounding in both theory and research, you may choose to pursue chemistry in graduate school or study law, specialize in forensics, teach at the high school level or work at a biotech firm.
The Chemistry Minor
The minor in chemistry provides a broad introduction to the field by combining a core of chemistry courses with additional study in electives of your choice.
Important note: Hood College is transitioning to new core requirements and Program Transfer Guides are unavailable at this time. In the meantime, please visit Chemistry (B.A.) to review more information about the major. If you would like to map out your major, follow this link: Major Maps. If you would like to see single-course equivalencies, you can do so here.
Important note: Hood College is transitioning to new core requirements and Program Transfer Guides are unavailable at this time. In the meantime, please visit Chemistry (B.A.) to review more information about the major. If you would like to map out your major, follow this link: Major Maps. If you would like to see single-course equivalencies, you can do so here.
