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Hastings College

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Academics - Chemistry
  Where can Chemistry take you?

 

Chemistry at Hastings College allows you to run your own high-level experiments using our nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer and Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. Plus, we have a high-performance liquid chromatograph, gas chromatograph and more.

 

Hands-on experiences and challenging courses at Hastings College can lead the way to teaching science at the secondary or collegiate level, while our interdisciplinary programs can lead to pharmacy, toxicology, geochemistry and environmental chemistry and more.

 

Hastings College has courses in all the major chemistry areas:

  • Analytical
  • Inorganic
  • Organic
  • Physical
  • Biochemistry

 

  The Hastings College Chemistry Advantage
  • Our new Morrison-Reeves Science Center will provide state-of-the-art laboratory and classroom space using the latest in science and learning technology.
  • Every Hastings College chemistry student who applied to graduate school has been accepted.
  • Students can present projects at the Nebraska Academy of Sciences and experience internships and summer research at leading universities.
  • Small class sizes mean individual attention and personalized learning.
  • Visit the Fermi National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory and other scientific and cultural locations.
  • Take advantage of J-Term, our January interim period, to practice your skills around the world, explore a unique internship, or immerse yourself into an in-depth course on campus.
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“The small classes and lab sections really helped me to be involved hands-on with experiments and the material I was learning.”

 

– Jillian Heiden Fickenscher ‘08