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Students taking chemistry at the University of Minnesota, Morris
are engaged in the study of chemistry and biochemistry and the interface
of our discipline with problems in a wide variety of fields. From
environmental science and materials synthesis to computational chemistry
and medicinal chemistry, a major in chemistry or biochemistry is
a natural bridge to a wide range of careers. Our graduates have
obtained positions in research and development, teaching, health
care (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy), materials
science, toxicology, public health, immunology, geology, forensic
science, chemical engineering, and molecular biology, among others.
Approximately two-thirds of our graduate pursue post-graduate studies
in graduate or professional school.
Chemistry faculty work closely with students, and those seeking
individual attention can drop by their professor's office to get
help with coursework, career advice or just to chat. All courses
are taught by faculty who have the terminal degree in their field
of specialization, and who are actively involved in research with
undergraduates.
Interested in learning more about chemistry at UMM? Click here to contact a chemistry faculty member with your questions.
News & Announcements
- Want to know what textbooks will be used in your fall classes? See the courses page!
- Your chemistry discipline is now certified by the American Chemical Society!
- Summer employment at the Soils Lab! See employment opportunities.
- Job opening for May graduate! See the careers page!
- Chem 4351, Bioorganic chemistry, will be offered in the Spring of 2010
- New arrivals in the library -- check them out!
- Tomorrow's Chemistry Today: concepts in Nanoscience, Organic Materials and Environmental Chemistry.
- Food: The Chemistry of its Components
- Envisioning Science: the Design and Craft of the Scientific Image. A beautiful and fascinating book.
Chemistry Seminar Schedules
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