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Margaret Wade
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125 AHSF |
685-4615 |
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| Norma Duran |
124 AHSF |
685-4612 |
| Brenda Smith |
124 AHSF |
685-6413 |
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| John Anderson |
202 FSB |
685-6737 |
| Julianne Braun |
204 FSB |
685-6738 |
| Thomas Ready |
201 FSB |
685-6748 |
| Julio Valladares |
205 FSB |
685-6739 |
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• Associate of Applied Science in Chemistry Technology • MC/Texas A&M Biomedical Science Program Agreement
Chemistry Technology is a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree designed to provide students with rigorous chemistry knowledge and training and to provide industry with qualified entry-level laboratory/science technicians. An official degree plan should be filed the semester before graduation; please contact the Dean whose name is listed above.
The courses listed for this area of study (linked below) are suggested for this degree. A + indicates courses with a prerequisite or a co-requisite. However, courses that do not have a pre-requisite do not have to be taken in order. For example, HIST 1301 does not have to be taken before HIST 1302 since 1301 is not a pre-requisite for 1302. Nevertheless, the general sequence should still be followed. Part-time students may require more than four semesters to complete their degree or certificate.
Choose from the link(s) below for completion options for this area of study:
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