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Chemistry

Blinn's Associate of Science in Chemistry is designed for students planning to transfer to a bachelor's degree program in a related field. Students take courses in biology, mathematics, chemistry, and physics common to most chemistry-related disciplines and continue their studies in specialized areas after transferring to a university program.

Students who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree can complete the Associate of Science in Chemistry degree plan and then continue on to earn the Bachelor of Science in Biology offered by Texas A&M-Texarkana at  RELLIS.

Degrees offered by the RELLIS Academic Alliance

Earn your bachelor's degree at Texas A&M-RELLIS in the heart of Aggieland

Registration opens soon for May, Summer, and Fall classes!

Registration for May minimester and summer classes opens for all students at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 1st. Registration for fall classes opens at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 3rd. For assistance, contact Academic Advising or call Enrollment Services at 979-830-4800. You also can schedule a tour of any of our six campuses!

Steps To Apply

This degree can be completed on the Brenham, Bryan, and RELLIS campuses.

Blinn courses are highly transferrable, and recent chemistry graduates have transferred to Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, the University of Houston, Texas State, the University of North Texas, and more.

Blinn graduates who go on to earn their bachelor’s degree can work as chemists and material scientists in laboratories, offices, and manufacturing facilities. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, these positions earned a median salary of $79,760 in 2021.

For the degree plan, click the link below:

Associate of Science in Chemistry

Course descriptions are available in the Catalog.

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Lizette Bartell
Department Head
Phone: 979-209-8687
Email: lizette.bartell@blinn.edu

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