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Mar 05, 2026
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College Catalog 2026-2027
Chemistry Option, Arts and Science, A.A.
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CONTACT
John Sirois, 413.552.2433, jsirois@hcc.edu
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
An A.A. degree in chemistry will allow students to transfer to a program offering either a B.A. or B.S. degree in chemistry or related science. The A.A. degree in chemistry also prepares students for work as a laboratory technician in such areas as biotechnology, environmental studies, and food technology.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- use the terms, concepts, and laws of general, inorganic, organic chemistry, and mathematics to solve quantitative word problems
- state and explain the terms, concepts, and laws of general, inorganic, organic chemistry, and mathematics using written language, equations, diagrams and examples
- collaborate in teams and follow standard operating procedures to carry out laboratory investigations in chemistry
- make predictions for chemical behavior in the laboratory based on the laws of chemistry
- analyze and interpret results from laboratory investigations in chemistry and demonstrate critical thinking
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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 36 CREDITS
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: 8 CREDITS
SUGGESTED ELECTIVES: 16 CREDITS
Sufficient to complete 60 credit graduation requirement; any course listed in the catalog is acceptable TOTAL: 60 CREDITS
NOTES 1Students intending to transfer to the University of Massachusetts in either a BA or BS in chemistry are strongly encouraged to take BIO 107 , as it is equivalent to BIO151 at UMass, which is a program requirement for their bachelor’s degree programs. Only 6 non-arts and science credits may be taken as general electives. Students unsure of whether to select the AS or AA Chemistry options are encouraged to reach out to the department for more information. This program qualifies for MassTransfer, which guarantees credit transfer to Massachusetts state colleges and universities. MassTransfer will also grant students automatic acceptance to certain state colleges and universities by achieving the minimum grade point average and the HCC degree. Depending on course selection, 50% of this program can be completed online. Go to Online Learning for more information. (N012) |
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