About Chemistry

Chemistry is the study of the composition, properties, and interactions of matter. Much of chemistry can be described as taking substances apart and putting the parts together again in different ways. Using this approach, the chemical industry produces materials that are vital to the industrialized world.

At Green River College you may begin your studies by taking courses that prepare you to be "major ready" and transfer to a university. While you are taking your major prerequisites within your transfer degree, you can focus your distribution choices and elective credits toward meeting your educational goals and area of interest.

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Associate in Science Transfer Track 1 - Chemistry
Chemistry degrees equip graduates with problem-solving, analytical, and laboratory skills that are indispensable in many scientific and technical fields, including education and research. Graduates can work with pharmaceuticals, developing new drugs and treatments, or in materials science by creating innovative materials with various applications.  Environmental chemists address pollution and promote sustainability, whereas analytical chemists are essential in quality control, forensics, and regulatory compliance. This versatility makes a chemistry degree a strong foundation for a wide range of career paths.

Average Salary: $87,189
Location: Main Campus, In-person, Hybrid, Online

Career Outlook

This degree can lead to a large number of career possibilities, some of which may include what you find at the right. The majority of these jobs require a bachelor’s degree and this degree can assist you with earning that bachelor’s degree.

  • Chemist
  • Materials Scientist
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Agricultural and Food Scientist
  • Environmental Scientist
  • Pharmacist

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