- Master the fundamentals of knowledge and related experimental techniques in the five major areas of chemistry (Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical).
- Use facts, logic, and analytical thought processes to solve multi-step and integrative problems.
- Design and conduct experiments to investigate a scientific question. Use appropriate experimental and/or computational methods to generate data, critically evaluate and analyze data, and draw conclusions.
- Demonstrate chemical information literacy through the appropriate use of scientific databases and software.
- Effectively convey scientific information, experimental findings, or research results in a variety of formats, including oral and poster presentations, and written reports.
- Recognize the importance of diverse approaches, participating in scientific community, and working in a safe, responsible, and ethical manner.