- Comprehensive Chemistry Curriculum: Study inorganic, organic, analytical, and physical chemistry fundamentals alongside
modern laboratory techniques.
- Teacher Certification: Complete all state-required coursework and student teaching hours to qualify for
high school chemistry teaching licensure.
- Practical Teaching Experience: Gain valuable classroom exposure through supervised student teaching placements.
- Faculty Mentorship: Work closely with experienced professors dedicated to your growth as both scientist
and educator.
- Preparation for Various Careers: Build a strong foundation not only for teaching but also for further graduate studies
or careers in scientific fields.
Campbellsville University’s Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
with Teacher Certification offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to build a strong
foundation in chemical sciences and teaching skills. Delivered at the Campbellsville
campus, the program combines core chemistry coursework in general, organic, analytical,
and physical chemistry with specialized education courses to prepare students for
classroom teaching. Students engage in hands-on laboratory experiments, practical
teaching experiences, and research projects that link scientific concepts to educational
practice. The curriculum emphasizes scientific inquiry, ethical responsibility, and
faith-informed stewardship, all within a Christ-centered academic community. Explore
the full list of course requirements below.
To be admitted into the Chemistry with Teacher Certification program at Campbellsville
University, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- High School Diploma or GED: Provide official proof of high school graduation or an equivalent GED certificate.
- Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from your high school and any colleges or universities
previously attended.
- Minimum GPA of 2.0: Applicants must meet this academic standard for admission consideration.
- Additional Requirements: Transfer students may need to submit college transcripts and fulfill specific course
prerequisites before enrolling.
By meeting these requirements, you’ll begin your journey toward a fulfilling career
in chemistry education within a Christ-centered academic community dedicated to your
intellectual and professional growth.
Graduates of the Chemistry with Teacher Certification, B.A. or B.S. program at Campbellsville
University are well-prepared to pursue careers in education, scientific research,
and various chemistry-related fields. The program builds a strong foundation in laboratory
skills, scientific analysis, and critical thinking, qualities highly valued in both
classrooms and professional environments.
- Chemistry Teacher (Middle and High School)
- Laboratory Technician
- Research Assistant
- Environmental Chemist
- Quality Control Analyst
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
- Science Educator
- Industrial Chemist
Whether you plan to enter the teaching profession, pursue graduate studies, or engage
in scientific research, Campbellsville’s Chemistry program equips you with the knowledge,
practical skills, and ethical grounding needed to inspire future scientists and contribute
meaningfully to the field of chemistry.
Ready to take the next step toward your future as a chemistry educator? To learn more
about the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Teacher Certification
program at Campbellsville University or to begin your application, contact us at admissions@campbellsville.edu or call (270) 789-5220. Our admissions team is here to help you explore your interests,
understand program requirements, and prepare for a meaningful career teaching science,
conducting research, or advancing in chemistry-related fields—all grounded in academic
excellence and Christian values.