New Chemistry Management Major Launched by Susquehanna University’s Schools of Business and Natural Sciences

Bridging the Gap: Susquehanna University’s New Chemistry Management Major Prepares Students for Success in Science and Business

In fall 2024, Susquehanna University will be introducing a new major in chemistry management. This program will focus on the intersection of science and business, preparing students for careers in management, administration, sales, and consulting within chemical and pharmaceutical companies. The aim is to provide students with a well-rounded skill set that is in high demand across various industries.

The chemistry management major at Susquehanna is an interdisciplinary program offered by the School of Natural and Social Sciences and the Sigmund Weis School of Business. Students will take a range of courses in chemistry, management, accounting, economics, marketing, mathematics, and physics. This comprehensive curriculum will help students develop a deep understanding of both scientific principles and organizational dynamics.

Graduates of the chemistry management program will have a wide range of career options available to them. They may pursue roles in research and development, product management, consulting, entrepreneurship or even as scientific information liaisons in fields like public relations, political advising or lobbying. The program is designed to prepare students to effectively navigate both the scientific and business aspects of their chosen field.

The chemistry management program at Susquehanna University aims to meet the evolving needs of industry by equipping graduates with a diverse skill set that combines scientific rigor and strategic business insight. This will allow them to succeed in a global marketplace where employers are increasingly seeking candidates who can bridge the gap between science and business. The goal is to drive innovation and success in a variety of industries through the preparation of well-rounded and versatile graduates.

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