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A chemist, or a the practitioner of Chemistry, is required to have advanced mathematics and science knowledge. Typically Chemistry majors, are required to have the following core classes:

  • English Composition 1 & 2
  • College Chemistry
  • Oragnic Chemistry
  • Biochemistry 1 & 2
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
  • 1 Year of Biology
  • 1 Year of Physics
  • College Algebra
  • Calculus 1 & 2
  • Statistics
  • and other basic core classes
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To become a chemist, you should take courses that lead to a degree in chemistry. Those courses include several advanced chemistry classes, advanced math classes, and other science courses.

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