Hands-on Education – The Norwich Hallmark
I describe Norwich as a place that prepared me for dealing with adversity, problems and most importantly, solutions.
The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and the Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry offer a thorough and “hands on” laboratory oriented curricula. Our graduates are highly desired by industry and government employers for their laboratory skills, as well as being well qualified for admission to graduate schools.
Attainment of the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry requires at least 121 degree credits, while the Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry requires at least 122 degree credits. Course work should conform to the recommended sequences, since many advanced chemistry courses have other courses as prerequisites.








