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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, BS, Chemistry

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Study modeFull-time Start date Sep Durationyears: 4 Fee international$28502 Fee study periodAcademic year Year of study2017
Specialized Curriculum is a professional program endorsed by the American Chemical Society (ACS). It is aimed at students who wish to become professional chemists after the bachelor's degree or who wish to go on to graduate school in chemistry. A student electing this option should begin in the freshman year to take a strong technical program; otherwise it may be difficult to complete this specialized program in four years. Students interested in an environmental chemistry career may opt to pursue the Environmental Chemistry Option of the Specialized Curriculum.

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The university is in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana (total population 207,000) in east-central Illinois, in the northeastern United States. Situated about 140 miles south of Chicago, 125 miles west of Indianapolis, and 180 miles northeast of St. Louis.


Illinois' architecture and landscape present an inspiring environment to learn and enjoy life. 647 Total buildings of the University are located on 18,4 square km.


Illinois is home to two National Historic Landmarks and several buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Among Illinois' campus landmarks are many historical cultural places: Allerton Park and Retreat Center, Altgeld Hall, Alma Mater, Astronomical Observatory.


Library items mark one of the largest public university libraries in the world. There are more than 20 area studies libraries, including one of the larger engineering libraries in the country. The university has a National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) - one of the leading centers in the United States on the development of high-performance computing systems. Besides, UIUC is rated as one of the most "disability friendly" U.S. campuses.