Chemistry is called the “central science” because the study of matter is fundamental to understanding the natural world. That’s why a minor in chemistry is a useful complement to many majors.
Chemistry is called the “central science” because the study of matter is fundamental to understanding the natural world. That’s why a minor in chemistry is a useful complement to many majors.
A background in chemistry is valuable for students with major interests in areas like cell or molecular biology, physiology, physiological psychology, environmental studies, natural science, molecular physics or medical technology. The minor will broaden your scientific understanding and enhance your career opportunities.
You can view minor requirements in the Undergraduate Catalog.
Towson University’s chemistry program typifies the combination of big-school resources and small-school personalized attention that is the hallmark of a Towson University education.