Explore and build a deeper understanding of the world around you and build a career in modern scientific exploration with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Physics degree from Lincoln Memorial University! As a chemical physics major at LMU, you will have the opportunity to explore modern physics and electronics in addition to the core areas of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, analytical, physical and biochemistry.
We are proud to offer a chemical physics program that not only offers engaging coursework and experiences, but also a variety of faculty-mentored independent research opportunities. Approach your work hands-on, alongside your professors in our 140,000 square-foot state-of-the-art Hamilton Math and Science building!
If you choose to pursue the Secondary Teacher Education Licensure program, you will finish with the tools necessary for addressing the growing nationwide demand for middle school and high school teachers in the STEM fields.
Admission Requirements
Review the list below to ensure that you are eligible for the chemical physics program at Lincoln Memorial University! To qualify, you must meet the following criteria:
Regular Admission
- Completed high school with a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.2 on a 4-point grading scale. ACT/SAT scores are optional. If you submit your test scores to the Office of Admissions, they will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
- General Education Development (GED) examination with an average score of 45 or higher and no component score lower than 35.
For additional information, explore the LMU Undergraduate Catalog!
How to Apply
To be considered for admission into the chemical physics program at Lincoln Memorial University, your application must be completed and submitted through the LMU portal. At LMU, we have "rolling admissions", which means that our Admissions team will review applications once they have been received and deemed complete. You can check the status of your application at any time through the LMU portal.
Are you using the Common Application? We accept that too! Just go to www.commonapp.org, sign in and select "Lincoln Memorial University." Then, complete the following:
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Submit Your Transcript
- Contact your high school counselor and request your official transcript. Your counselor has the option to submit your transcript either by uploading it to the Common Application, through email to admissions@LMUnet.edu or by mailing it to:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
6965 Cumberland Gap Pkwy
DAR Hall 2nd Floor
Harrogate, TN 37752
- Contact your high school counselor and request your official transcript. Your counselor has the option to submit your transcript either by uploading it to the Common Application, through email to admissions@LMUnet.edu or by mailing it to:
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Submit Your ACT/SAT Scores (Optional)
- ACT Test Code: 3982
- SAT Test Code: 1408
Program Outcomes
Through the help of our rigorous curriculum and faculty-mentored independent research opportunities, you will be well prepared to explore an abundance of educational and professional opportunities after graduation like:
- Lucrative in-field employment
- Graduate school
- Obtaining certification in physics and chemistry teaching at the secondary level.
Contact Us
Want to learn more about the chemical physics program at Lincoln Memorial University? Contact us at any time and we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
6965 Cumberland Gap Pkwy
DAR Hall 2nd Floor
Harrogate, TN 37752
Phone: 423.869.6280
Email: admissions@lmunet.ed
Dr. Kevin Cooper
Phone: 423.869.7156
Email: Kevin.Cooper@LMUnet.edu