The study of chemistry provides the essential knowledge needed to address many of society's most pressing needs, such as clean water, tapping new sources of energy, improving health and conquering disease, providing renewable substitutes for dwindling resources, strengthening our national security, and monitoring and protecting our environment.
Chemists and biochemists find careers in research, production, teaching, quality control, technical services, and/or sales. Graduates from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have an excellent record of job placement in industrial, academic, and government positions. Many also seek advanced degrees or pursue careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy or other health-related professions.
The department fosters innovative research programs that expand knowledge through discovery and development, actively contribute to the broader scientific community, and address critical global needs. We are committed to the professional development and mentoring of a diverse and inclusive community of faculty, staff, and students. Students are encouraged to actively engage in undergraduate research, and to work as laboratory instructors, learning assistants, and supplemental instructors for lower division courses. Students may also participate in internships and research programs both on and off campus, particularly during the summer.