Unlock the Science Behind Every Reaction

Curious minds thrive in chemistry.

As a Chemistry major at Culver-Stockton College, you will dive into a rigorous, hands-on curriculum led by expert faculty and industry professionals, exploring how matter transforms and drives the world around us.

You will conduct experiments using state-of-the-art lab equipment, develop advanced analytical and research skills, and learn to communicate scientific ideas with clarity and confidence. All while collaborating in a close-knit academic community.

Your coursework in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry will prepare you for a wide range of careers from pharmaceutical research and healthcare collaboration, to frontline scientific discovery and technology innovation.

At C-SC, chemistry isn’t just studied. It’s experienced, explored, and applied.

The C-SC Difference

At Culver-Stockton College, you are never just a number. You’re part of a community. Our low student-to-faculty ratio means you will receive individualized attention and personalized guidance from professors who know your name, your goals, and your potential.

Throughout your four years, you will work one-on-one with faculty mentors, gaining valuable insight and hands-on experience through research opportunities that let you explore your interests and make meaningful scientific contributions.

At C-SC, your professors don’t just teach. They partner with you in discovery.

My time at Culver-Stockton has created many opportunities. My professors were always encouraging and provided me the resources to succeed both in my classes and after graduation. I’m grateful for my experiences at Culver-Stockton, where I have always felt the support of my classmates and professors.

– Emily Diaz ’22

What can I do with a Chemistry Degree?

Professional Schools: Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Veterinary, etc.
Graduate Programs
Chemical Companies and Research Scientist
Pharmaceutical Companies
Research Institutes
Environmental Health and Water Safety
Quality Control
Patent Examiner
Forensic Scientist
Toxicologist
In each of the past

4 years

we have had a student accepted to the Kansas City University Medicine and Biosciences.

Beyond the Classroom

  • Student Experiences
    • Science club
    • Domestic and international Travel Study offered frequently
    • Role-playing and research simulations
  • Professional Experiences
    • Exploratory and Professional Internships Networking with companies
    • Professional presentations on campus

Information About Our Minors

Students majoring in the other sciences may choose a Chemistry minor to enhance their resume. Criminal justice majors may also select a Chemistry minor if they have an interest in forensic investigations.