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Overview for Chemistry, General

A general program that focuses on the scientific study of the composition and behavior of matter, including its micro- and macro-structure, the processes of chemical change, and the theoretical [Description] and laboratory simulation of these phenomena.

Careers for Chemistry, General Majors

A major in Chemistry, General is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided.

Colleges Offering a Major in Chemistry, General

Top 28 Georgia Colleges with the highest percentage of Chemistry, General among the 2007-2008 graduating class.

AddInfoCollege Name Degrees Awarded/
Percentage
SelectivityTuition
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
 16
(4.2%)
Less Selective$22,370 
Emory University
Atlanta, GA
 47
(3.1%)
Most Selective$35,800 
Shorter College
Rome, GA
 5
(2.8%)
Moderately Selective$15,770 
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 Albany State University
Albany, GA
 12
(2.4%)
Highly Selective$13,002 
Augusta State University
Augusta, GA
 13
(2.3%)
Moderately Selective$12,396 
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA
 34
(2.1%)
Moderately Selective$14,038 
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA
 26
(2.1%)
Moderately Selective$13,898 
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Agnes Scott College
Decatur, GA
 4
(2.1%)
Highly Selective$29,890 
Savannah State University
Savannah, GA
 6
(2.0%)
Open Admissions$13,018 
Spelman College
Atlanta, GA
 9
(1.9%)
Highly Selective$20,531 
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Degrees awarded represents the number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2007-2008 graduating class.