Are undergraduate chemistry specializations available at OSU Columbus?

I may be attending OSU Columbus within the next few years. I am aware that they have both materials engineering and
neuroscience undergrad programs, as well as many options available in various graduate progrems. However, I am specifically interested in undergraduate work at the present time, and majoring in either chemistry with a concentration in nanoscience/tech-related subject matter, or Biochemistry, with emphasis on neuroscience.

Is this sort of thing doable at OSU?

I know with ChemE, you can have a focus in biomolecular, polymer, or environmental; you can pull up a “bingo sheet” schedule of classes for ChemE if you explore on the page for ChemE a bit (you can also do this with most other majors as well). Pharmaceutical Sciences also just redid their major to have two specific pathways, a research-based/drug discovery one (which will hit neuroscience and biochemistry) and a healthcare oriented one. Alternatively, you can major in Biochem and minor in Neuroscience, or vice-versa. There’s also Chem minors as well, as well as a Medical Laboratory Science minor.