Chemistry is a major in Graceland University's Division of Science and Mathematics. This division cultivates excellence in multiple fields by providing a variety of course offerings and learning experiences. Students with a wide range of interests, educational goals, and career objectives will find that the Division of Science and Mathematics prepares them to successfully meet the challenges of a technologically advanced and rapidly changing world.
The chemistry major has two degree programs. Both give students the opportunity to study the major areas of chemistry: inorganic, organic, analytical, physical and biochemistry. The Pre-Professional (Bachelor of Arts) major is designed as preparation for fields related to chemistry, such as medicine, dentistry, teaching and law. The Expanded Option (Bachelor of Science) major prepares students for graduate study or careers in chemistry such as research and development, chemical engineering, organic chemistry and toxicology.

