No, however if you plan on higher level positions, doing research, or a university teaching position, you will need it.
First I recommend getting enough to spell "chemist." That is always a good start. Then it depends on what you want to do with your chemistry training. To be a professor at a university, you must have a PhD. This also true of many companies who employ chemists to research how to improve and create new products. However, there are a number of jobs available to trained chemists with a Master's degree or just a college degree. These will be paid less than with a PhD, but may be just a interesting! For instance high school teachers, lab technicians and others do not need PhD to be considered a "chemist."
You only "need" a PhD if it is required to achieve your overall career goals and objectives.
Do BSc(H) /BS Chemistry.Then do MSc/MS Organic Chemistry.You can also do PHd Organic Chemistry.
No, This is called an Organic Chemist. Trust me I have a PHD from Harvard in chemistry.
There are many of course. They all need many PhD's.
I need to visit the chemist to pick up my prescription of happy pills.The chemist was researching a new cure for the common cold.He thought about being a chemist when he was younger.The chemist was miserable today.
Chemistry.
Chemistry.
to become a psychologist you need to get a PhD
You need a PHD Degree
a PHD in psychology.
Phd