Programs Majoring in Chemistry & Physics: Guide

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The discussion centers on finding academic courses that integrate both chemistry and physics. A suggestion is made to explore university catalogs to identify relevant classes. It is noted that while a student may have an interest in both subjects, they may not necessarily enjoy or be able to major in physical chemistry, which is the primary intersection of the two fields.
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i am looking for something that includes both chemistry and physics

thank you
 
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This post is of very low quality.

I suggest you find a university's site, look at their catalogue and find out what classes they offer.
 
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You might like physics and chemistry, but not physical chemistry, and you might not even be able to major in that anyway.
 
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