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Curriculum Overview: Chemistry
Studying In the Field
Chemistry is a field so broad and so far reaching that it becomes near impossible to narrow the science down to a less ambiguous definition than the study of the properties of substances and how they interact with other substances. The field involves everything from middle school students memorizing the periodic table of the elements to Nobel Peace Prize winning scientists discovering the existence of electrons and neutrons in an atom. As stated on Wikipedia, chemistry is often referred to as the central science due to its tendency to connect the other sciences, namely physics, biology, and geology, to each other. Every action or reaction that occurs as part of a scientific process occurs because of the properties dissected in chemistry.
Because of the vast array of divisions and subdivisions of chemistry, chemists have a wide variety of choices available to them as a career. They can function as scientists for companies or organizations and work to develop new materials or substances that can be used to make new products or improve old ones. They can work in pharmaceutics or medicine to treat illnesses or develop cures for them. They can receive grants to aid them in a search for the meaning of life and the origin of matter. There are options to work in research, industry, government service, teaching, and more. Visit the sites of our sponsoring programs for more specific information and to learn about particular programs and areas of focus.
Job Opportunities In the Field
Because of the vast array of divisions and subdivisions of chemistry, chemists have a wide variety of choices available to them as a career. They can function as scientists for companies or organizations and work to develop new materials or substances that can be used to make new products or improve old ones. They can work in pharmaceutics or medicine to treat illnesses or develop cures for them. They can receive grants to aid them in a search for the meaning of life and the origin of matter. There are options to work in research, industry, government service, teaching, and more. Visit the sites of our sponsoring programs for more specific information and to learn about particular programs and areas of focus.
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