Chemical Technology, AAS

The chemical technology program prepares graduates for employment in chemical laboratory settings including pharmaceutical, paper, plastic, waste water, and environmental laboratories. Chemical technicians may work in research and development, product testing, or general chemical analysis to help develop, test, and manufacture chemical products. Students may substitute higher level classes for the ones listed under required classes below (i.e. calculus 1 for college algebra and calculus 2 for trigonometry), and must meet with a counselor to have potential substitutions applied. Students transferring to a 4 year institution will have an easier time finding a position in a research laboratory once they receive this degree.

Associate of Applied Science

Required Courses

Course NumberTitleCredits
BIO 101Cellular Biology

4

BIO 104Organismal Biology

4

or

BIO 130Micro & Infectious Disease

4

or

BIO 140Principles of Microbiology

4

CHM 120General Chemistry I

4

CHM 130General Chemistry II

4

CHM 220Organic Chemistry I

5

CHM 230Organic Chemistry II

5

CHM 250Chemical Instrumentation

4

ENG 110College Writing I

3

or

ENG 160College Writing & Research

4

ENG 111College Writing II: Literature

3

or

ENG 127Technical Writing

3

MATH 150College Algebra

4

MATH 152Trigonometry

3

MATH 220Probability & Statistics

4

PHY 100Fundamentals of Physics

4

or

PHY 111College Physics I

4

Political Science

3

Social Science

3

Wellness/Physical Education

2

Program Elective Courses

3

Total Credit Hours: 62