Chemistry has seen enormous growth in the past 30 years with many new applications in biotechnology, materials, medicine, nanotechnology, environmental health, alternative fuels, and forensic science.
Students studying chemistry at the University of New Haven enjoy a wide range of hands-on experiences in the laboratory. When Michael Orsini ’19, ’21 M.S. decided to pursue his master’s degree in ...
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The Environmental Chemistry research area has its core in the chemical sciences, so students learn fundamentals they can apply to current environmental issues, as well as to discover and develop ...
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers three baccalaureate degrees: the bachelor of science in chemistry, the bachelor of science in biochemistry, and the bachelor of arts in chemistry.
Each semester the student is required to attend and participate in the chemistry seminar/colloquium program CHEM.6010, 6020, 6030 and 6040. In addition, a master's candidate is required to present one ...
In pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, students first receive a strong foundation in analytical, physical, organic and inorganic chemistry before selecting one of three options leading to the ...
A minimum of 30 credits is required for the Master of Science degree in Chemistry. There is no thesis option for the MS in Chemistry Applied Chemistry option. Beyond the 18 required credit hours, ...
Thinking about college? As you consider which college or university you would like to attend, you’ll probably consider the institution’s reputation, location, cost, and even the vibe you get when you ...
Do you have a science degree (biology, chemistry, microbiology, etc.) and enjoy working in a laboratory? Do you want a career in healthcare where you can contribute to patient care behind the scenes?