Nov 21, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Department of Chemistry and Physics


Newton (department chair)

(SYMBOL: CHP)

Courses in the discipline of chemistry deal with the composition and changes of matter. Chemistry students study fundamental principles that provide a strong basis for understanding the physical world and provide opportunity to develop laboratory skills. Chemistry courses address such topics as theories of atomic and molecular structure and the nature of chemical reactions. Courses are specifically designed to provide a foundational knowledge of chemistry necessary for understanding biological processes, to help students develop a scientific attitude, to give practice in the experimental method, to provide training in laboratory techniques, to enable the student to acquire the chemical background necessary for certain specialized professions and vocational fields, and to acquaint students with the chemical aspects of our environment and our civilization.

Chemistry is a heavily mentored, thesis driven program. Students experience individual training on research grade analytical instruments, mentored teaching assistantships, enhanced chemical hygiene training, and mentored research projects.

Courses in the discipline of Physics provide a thorough survey of the fundamental physical principles of classical mechanics and electrodynamics. Physics courses develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and training for future studies in the sciences and engineering, all within the context of a Christian worldview. Physics courses satisfy certain core curriculum requirements and may also fulfill pre-medical, pre-dental, or similar pre-professional requirements.

General Science courses are primarily core curriculum and support courses for students of all majors, in which they may grow in their understanding and appreciation of the scientific method and the many contributions of science to society. Additionally, there is a capstone course designed to assist science and mathematics majors in developing an integrated view of faith and science. Elementary Education majors take two courses providing scientific training for future teachers.