Bachelor of Science - Biological Sciences (Chemistry)
- 4 years
- Duration
- 31,450 USD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- St. Louis / USA
- Location
- Webster University
- School
Program description
It is aimed for those who want to learn more about chemistry and go farther in their studies.
Students who are interested in pharmaceuticals or who plan to work in laboratories or pursue graduate degrees in fields that use chemical techniques will benefit the most from this course.
Coursework in advanced mathematics and chemistry, as well as courses in biology with a heavy chemical component, are all part of this track's requirements.
The senior thesis research topic for chemistry majors must also have a solid chemical foundation.
Program structure
Main modules
- Essentials of Biology I and Lab
- Essentials of Biology II and Lab
- Evolution
- Genetics and Lab
- Cell Biology and Lab
- Research Methods
- Senior Thesis for BS in Biological Sciences
- General Chemistry I and Lab
- General Chemistry II and Lab
- Organic Chemistry I and Lab
- Organic Chemistry II and Lab
- Biochemistry I and Lab
- Calculus I
- Statistics or Inferential Statistics or Introduction to Measurement and Statistics
- University Physics I and Lab
- University Physics II and Lab
Additional Modules (Chemistry)
- Biochemistry II and Lab
- Calculus II
- Electives
Price
Fee for two semester (1 year education) is 31450.00 USD for international students.
This list does not include all fees charged by Webster University.
- Graduation fee - $125
- Student activity fee (St. Louis campus, full‐time flat fee students only, per semester)- $150
- Matriculation fee (St. Louis campus, full‐time students, one‐time)- $150
- Resident student activity fee (per semester)- $75
- Re‐admission fee - $35
- Deferred payment fee (per semester)- $35
- Transcript fee - $15
Some classes may include laboratory fees and may vary per class
Requirements for applicants
- An official high school transcript from the last high school attended or from a home school program. All transcripts issued in a language other than English must be accompanied by a certified English translation.
- Official transcripts from all college-level credit courses obtained while in high school.
- Webster University is a test-optional university.
Furthermore, the Office of Admission, when it deems necessary, reserves the right to request the following additional documents when considering a student for admission:
- A résumé of school and community activities, including offices held and awards received.
- One letter of recommendation.
English Proficiency for international student applicants:
Successfully meeting the requirements for one of the following tests within the last two years:
- TOEFL: iBT: 80
- TOEFL: pBT: 550
- IELTS: Academic: 6.0
- Duolingo: 120
- Pearson: 53
- Cambridge Academic English: 169
- Password: 6.0
- GTEC: 1201
- iTEP: 3.7
- SAT's English-based Reading and Writing Score: 450
- ACT composite score: 23
Instead of submitting English Proficiency Scores from Duolingo, TOEFL, or IELTS, students can demonstrate English proficiency by:
- Successfully complete at least one academic year of high school or college-level coursework in English by a regionally accredited U.S. college or university (Note: ESL coursework does not apply to this exception) within the past two years.
- Successfully complete ELS Language Center's “English for Academic Purposes” or ELS Language Center “Level 112.” Students will need to show the Graduation Certificate for either of the classes.
- Successfully complete the University of Central Florida's Center for Multilingual Multicultural Studies (CMMS) Intensive English Program. Students will need to show the completion certificate.
About the university
The extraordinary history of Webster University, which was founded in 1915 by the Loretto Sisters with the goal of making higher education more accessible to all, can be traced back to that same commitment to racial equality.
The growing interconnectedness of our world has prompted us to spend the last four decades creating a global network of engaged academics and alumni who work together to create meaningful connections in their local communities and beyond.
Our Core Values
- Students - keeping small classes, personal connections with professors and staff, and a focus on the needs of individual students is one way to ensure a truly global education for every student.
- Learning - for this purpose, we aim to develop educational programs that combine theory and practice; provide an international perspective; encourage creativity; and foster a lifelong desire to learn.
- Diversity and Inclusion - Instilling in students an appreciation for diversity and an understanding of their own and others' values by creating an environment that is accessible to individuals of diverse cultures, ages, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Global Citizenship - in order to educate and empower a wide range of people from all walks of life, as well as to protect the environment and strengthen the communities we serve.
Campuses and Locations
No matter where you live or work, our undergraduate and graduate programs are here to help you reach your professional and personal goals. We have campuses in USA, China, Greece, Austria, Switzerland and others.