What You’ll Learn
Chemistry is used in fields as varied as medical and criminal investigations, pollution remediation or conservation, and preserving cultural treasures including rare books and documents and fine art.
Our chemistry degree will give you a foundation in organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical chemistry to prepare you for a wide range of careers. With electives, you can build on these bases and tailor your education to your goals.
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Curriculum
You’ll gain classroom knowledge, build laboratory skills, and work closely with our outstanding faculty.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry also offers a degree certified by the American Chemical Society. Or, you could combine your Chemistry degree with a 5-12 Science Teaching Certificate through the Department of Education and Human Development which would allow you to teach grade-level science.
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Admission Requirements
We recommend submitting first-year applications in October or early November. We decide your admission once you complete your application.
Next Deadline for Transfer Students
Fall Semester: August 1
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Undergraduate Research
You’ll perform undergraduate research while working alongside our faculty in our recently remodeled laboratories.
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Career Outlook
A chemistry degree from Brockport serves a as a launching pad for your career. Our graduates go on to study at some of the most prestigious graduate schools in the country, or work in fields such as:
- Forensics
- Food sciences
- Pharmaceuticals
- Health professions
- Research and development
- Teaching
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