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Chemistry
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Chemistry

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The Chemistry concentration offers courses and research opportunities that range from fundamental studies involving the characterization and preparation of synthetic and naturally occurring molecules, to interdisciplinary studies at the interfaces of chemistry with biology, medicine, physics, engineering, and nanoscience.

Degree Type

A.B., Sc.B.

department

Department of Chemistry

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CIP Code

40.0501ℹ

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Chemistry

The Chemistry concentration offers courses and research opportunities that range from fundamental studies involving the characterization and preparation of synthetic and naturally occurring molecules, to interdisciplinary studies at the interfaces of chemistry with biology, medicine, physics, engineering, and nanoscience.

As early as their first year, undergraduates are able to work one-on-one or in small groups with faculty members on cutting edge research projects. The Sc.B. degree provides a thorough foundation for further graduate study or for entry-level technical positions in each area. Students seeking the Sc.B. may either pursue the standard Chemistry concentration or one of the two optional tracks: Chemical Biology or Materials Chemistry. Students may also pursue the A.B. degree in Chemistry, which provides a core education in the discipline.

Student Goals

Students in this concentration will:

Tracks

Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)

Student Leaders: Matthew Liu, Adam Ibrahim, Mia-Nathalie Pridgen, Iris Yang, Liza Marcus, Catherine Alexis, Nagapratham Rao, Genevieve Gallico

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Graduating Class

Class Year Total Students Honors Graduates
2021 13 7
2022 15 5
2023 17 8
2024 19 9
2025 12 4

About two-thirds of graduates with a degree in chemistry pursue graduate study in chemistry, biochemistry, engineering, business, law, education and medical or dental school. Whether with a Ph.D., Master's or Sc.B. degree, many have gone on to work in hospitals engaged in clinical or pharmaceutical chemistry, in universities and colleges as academics, or for government agencies in research laboratories, state health departments, or enforcement agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency. About half of all graduates work in the chemical industry and the biotechnology field, as well as in companies involved with microelectronics, batteries, fuel cells and solar cells.

What are Chemistry concentrators doing…

The Director of Undergraduate Studies is typically the first point of contact for prospective concentrators. Once students have declared, they may be assigned a specific concentration advisor from within the department or program.