about the program
Small lab sizes ensure that you have plenty of opportunity to conduct hands-on experiments and gain experience with lab technology and techniques—beginning your freshman year!
Our chemistry labs are equipped with many standard instruments used in research and industry, including:
- gas chromatograph
- high performance liquid chromatograph
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers
- infrared spectrometers
- ultraviolet spectrometers
- atomic absorption spectrometers
- laser lab built for Raman spectroscopy
Your junior or senior year, you will participate in our challenging research program, expanding your knowledge of scientific practice and making you a competitive candidate for graduate school or medical school.
A number of scholarships and awards are available to chemistry students including:
- Charles K. Morrow Memorial Scholarship
- Earl Thomas Memorial Scholarship
- Evelyn Yoesel Memorial Scholarship
- Elsie M. O’Connell Memorial Scholarship
- Denny Apple Memorial Scholarship
- Sterling House Scholarship
- Science Pioneer Award/Scholarship
- Freshman Chemistry Award
- Organic Chemistry Award
- Outstanding Senior Chemistry Major
Chemistry majors will be provided a new iPad to increase their learning experience.
Advance Degree Opportunity
The MNU & K-State Cooperative Program gives MNU students the opportunity to earn up to 9 credit hours toward their bachelor’s degree by taking advanced science courses at K-State Olathe. These courses also count as graduate credit toward an M.S. in Veterinary Biomedical Science or a Professional Science Master’s degree in Applied Biosciences. This allows MNU students the opportunity to access courses not offered at MNU with the potential for an accelerated pathway to a master’s degree.
- Chemical Technician
- Pharmacist
- Pharmaceutical Scientist
- Hazardous Waste Manager
- Physician
- Forensic Scientist
- Materials Scientist
- Quality Assurance Manager
- Research Scientist - In fields like pharmaceuticals, electronics, oil & gas, cosmetics, agriculture, food science, animal science, and manufacturing

Sample Schedule
Freshman Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
CHEM | 1104 | General Chemistry I & Lab | 4 |
BLIT | 1203 | Discovering the New Testament | 3 |
BIOL | 1114 | Biology I & Lab | 4 |
MATH | 1405 | Calculus I | 5 |
FRST | 1101 | Freshman Seminar | 1 |
Freshman Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL | 1503 | Composition I | 3 |
BLIT | 1103 | Discovering the Old Testament | 3 |
CHEM | 2104 | General Chemistry II & Lab | 4 |
MATH | 2103 | Calculus II | 4 |
Sophomore Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
FNAR | 1103 | Intro to Fine Arts | 3 |
THEO | 2003 | Christian Beliefs | 3 |
CHEM | 3005 | Organic Chemistry I & Lab | 5 |
PHYS | 2005 | General Physics I & Lab (Calc Based) | 5 |
Sophomore Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL | 1703 | Composition II | 3 |
CHEM | 3404 | Analytical Chemistry | 4 |
CHEM | 3104 | Organic Chemistry II & Lab | 4 |
PHYS | 2105 | General Physics II & Lab (Calc Based) | 5 |
Junior Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
PSYC | 1103 | General Psychology | 3 |
MATH | 3503 | Probability and Statistics | 3 |
HIST | Gen Ed Social Responsibility | 3 | |
CHEM | Upper-Division CHEM Elective | 3 | |
Minor or Other Elective | 3 |
Junior Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
COMM | 1303 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Gen Ed Social Responsibility | 3 | ||
Gen Ed Aesthetic Literacy | 3 | ||
PHIL | Gen Ed Critical Thinking | 3 | |
Minor or Other Electives | 4 | ||
Senior Year - First Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
General Ed Activity Course | 2 | ||
CHEM | Upper-Division CHEM Elective | 3 | |
Minor or Other Elective | 12 |
Senior Year - Second Semester
Course | # | Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
CHEM | Upper-Division CHEM Elective | 3 | |
Minor Elective | 12 |
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Developed specifically for Traditional Undergraduate Students, MNU launched a new schedule in 2020. Semester-long courses are now held on Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday for 75 minutes each.

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