Bowie State to Meet Workforce Demands in Medicine & Technology

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Sandra Phoenix
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Bowie State University News
December 11, 2019
Bowie State to Meet Workforce Demands in Medicine & Technology

Bowie State University will launch a new Bachelor of Science in chemistry degree program in spring 2019 to prepare students for advanced degrees and careers in chemistry-related fields in the medical and technology industries.

The new chemistry major, within the Department of Natural Scienceshttps://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/index.php will serve as a pipeline for students to further their education or begin a career in disciplines such as medical sciences, engineering and nanotechnology, which is beneficial in technology and health industries. Chemistry will join the majors in bioinformaticshttps://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/undergraduate-programs/bioinformatics-major/index.php, biologyhttps://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/undergraduate-programs/biology-major/index.php and science educationhttps://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/undergraduate-programs/science-education-major/index.php within the department.

Expanding from a minor program, Bowie State's chemistry major will meet workforce needs for qualified graduates from underrepresented minority populations in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Maryland's historically black college and universities (HBCUs), which graduated 3 percent of the state's chemistry students in FY2018. The number of people in the state who earned bachelor's degrees in chemistry increased by 27 percent since 2008, according to the Maryland Higher Education Commission.

"The new chemistry program will augment the biology program in providing students the foundation needed to pursue a career in nursing, environmental sciences, pharmacy, drug discovery and synthesis, forensics, and related careers that are now in very high demand," said Dr. George Udehttps://bowiestate.edu/directories/faculty-and-staff-directory/gude.php, department chair. "The distinguishing character of the new chemistry program will be lectures supported by hands-on and inquiry-based laboratory activities for all students."

Chemistry students will have the opportunity to conduct research with a faculty mentor through the Summer Undergraduate Research Institute (SURI)https://bowiestate.edu/academics/special-programs/education-innovation-initiative/summer-undergraduate-research-institute/index.php or the Ronald E. McNair Scholars Programhttps://bowiestate.edu/academics/special-programs/education-innovation-initiative/mcnair-scholars-program/index.php. Faculty-led research in drug discovery, biochemistry, bio-analytical, nucleotide and physical chemistry are currently underway, equipping student researchers with the experience needed to excel in internships with partnering agencies, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The program will launch with a dream team faculty of tenured professors holding doctorates in physical, medicinal, organic and inorganic chemistries. Dr. Jacqueline Smithhttps://bowiestate.edu/directories/faculty-and-staff-directory/jsmith.php, an award-winning chemistry professor and reseacher, is the program's new coordinator. Students will be able to master scientific research techniques in a state-of-the-art Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursinghttps://bowiestate.edu/about/administration-and-governance/division-of-administration-and-finance/office-of-facilities-management/capital-projects/science-center/index.php, which houses 23 research and instructional labs and five active learning classrooms and labs, as well as a greenhouse. The labs are equipped with the latest technologies, including a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer.

The timing of introducing the degree program couldn't be better. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics expects a 6-percent increase in chemistry-related job openings through 2026. Maryland is a hub for life sciences with more than 2,500 life science companies and biotech firms, creating plenty of opportunities for resources, research, funding and careers.

With the addition of the chemistry program, Bowie State will increase the number of chemistry degrees earned in the state and adding to the workforce.

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Bowie State University News December 11, 2019 Bowie State to Meet Workforce Demands in Medicine & Technology Bowie State University will launch a new Bachelor of Science in chemistry degree program in spring 2019 to prepare students for advanced degrees and careers in chemistry-related fields in the medical and technology industries. The new chemistry major, within the Department of Natural Sciences<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/index.php> will serve as a pipeline for students to further their education or begin a career in disciplines such as medical sciences, engineering and nanotechnology, which is beneficial in technology and health industries. Chemistry will join the majors in bioinformatics<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/undergraduate-programs/bioinformatics-major/index.php>, biology<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/undergraduate-programs/biology-major/index.php> and science education<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/natural-sciences/undergraduate-programs/science-education-major/index.php> within the department. Expanding from a minor program, Bowie State's chemistry major will meet workforce needs for qualified graduates from underrepresented minority populations in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Maryland's historically black college and universities (HBCUs), which graduated 3 percent of the state's chemistry students in FY2018. The number of people in the state who earned bachelor's degrees in chemistry increased by 27 percent since 2008, according to the Maryland Higher Education Commission. "The new chemistry program will augment the biology program in providing students the foundation needed to pursue a career in nursing, environmental sciences, pharmacy, drug discovery and synthesis, forensics, and related careers that are now in very high demand," said Dr. George Ude<https://bowiestate.edu/directories/faculty-and-staff-directory/gude.php>, department chair. "The distinguishing character of the new chemistry program will be lectures supported by hands-on and inquiry-based laboratory activities for all students." Chemistry students will have the opportunity to conduct research with a faculty mentor through the Summer Undergraduate Research Institute (SURI)<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/special-programs/education-innovation-initiative/summer-undergraduate-research-institute/index.php> or the Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/special-programs/education-innovation-initiative/mcnair-scholars-program/index.php>. Faculty-led research in drug discovery, biochemistry, bio-analytical, nucleotide and physical chemistry are currently underway, equipping student researchers with the experience needed to excel in internships with partnering agencies, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Agriculture. The program will launch with a dream team faculty of tenured professors holding doctorates in physical, medicinal, organic and inorganic chemistries. Dr. Jacqueline Smith<https://bowiestate.edu/directories/faculty-and-staff-directory/jsmith.php>, an award-winning chemistry professor and reseacher, is the program's new coordinator. Students will be able to master scientific research techniques in a state-of-the-art Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing<https://bowiestate.edu/about/administration-and-governance/division-of-administration-and-finance/office-of-facilities-management/capital-projects/science-center/index.php>, which houses 23 research and instructional labs and five active learning classrooms and labs, as well as a greenhouse. The labs are equipped with the latest technologies, including a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer. The timing of introducing the degree program couldn't be better. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics expects a 6-percent increase in chemistry-related job openings through 2026. Maryland is a hub for life sciences with more than 2,500 life science companies and biotech firms, creating plenty of opportunities for resources, research, funding and careers. With the addition of the chemistry program, Bowie State will increase the number of chemistry degrees earned in the state and adding to the workforce. SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs - Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/