Savannah State University

Bachelor in Chemistry - Non-ACS track

Savannah, United States

The Bachelor in Chemistry - Non-ACS track at Savannah State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Savannah State University (SSU), founded in 1890 and situated along the Savannah River in Georgia, offers a historic and student-centered campus experience for roughly 3,385 students. The university provides a range of undergraduate and graduate programs—51 in total—and emphasizes access, mentorship and a supportive learning environment that helps students develop both professionally and personally in a culturally rich city.

SSU places strong emphasis on experiential learning, internships, research projects and community engagement, preparing graduates for careers in public service, business, education and STEM fields. Faculty work closely with students on applied projects and leadership development, and the riverside location provides connections to local industries and civic institutions that enhance internship and employment prospects.

Campus life blends tradition with modern student services such as career counseling, study abroad options and student organizations that reflect diverse interests. International students receive orientation, visa assistance and guidance on scholarships and financial aid options. Applicants should submit clear academic records, testing scores where required, and a personal statement that demonstrates readiness to join an engaged, supportive community focused on leadership and professional growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Chemistry - Non-ACS track is a bachelor's degree for students who want to study chemistry in English. It takes several years to complete and provides flexibility to satisfy different career goals.

This program teaches physical, inorganic, organic, and analytical chemistry. Students develop skills in laboratory work, data analysis, and problem-solving, which help them prepare for advanced degrees in chemistry and related fields.

Graduates can work as science teachers, industrial chemists, food safety specialists, forensic scientists, or sales representatives for chemical companies. They can find jobs in education, industry, government, or non-profit organizations.

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