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Undergraduate Program

The Chemistry program at Tulane prepares students for  future graduate and

professional education with an up-to-date curriculum and a wide variety

of research opportunities. undergraduate lab

Why Major in Chemistry?

Chemistry can provide the foundation for interesting careers in medicine and the allied      health sciences.

Chemistry is one of a small number of college majors directly associated with industry; the Chemical industry is a significant contributor to the US economy.

Chemistry provides a strong background for persons working in research and development in a broad range of areas—from plastics to foodstuffs to modern materials used in housing, transportation, and computer technology.

The science of chemistry is highly interdisciplinary; virtually all the sciences, from geology to environmental science to cellular biology, are taught at the molecular level.

The Chemistry curriculum combines broad based training in the major areas of chemistry (Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic and Physical)  with a firm foundation in mathematics and physics.

Students considering graduate school in chemistry or related sciences are strongly encouraged to participate in undergraduate research over a summer or during the academic year.  The Chemistry department at Tulane has a broad range of research programs for undergraduates including :

 

 Research Opportunities in Chemistry

Enzymology

Organometallic Chemistry

Organic Synthesis

Photochemistry

Applications of Lasers in Chemistry

Polymer Synthesis /  Novel Photonic Materials

Quantum Chemistry / Statistical Mechanics

 

Students interested in Biological Chemistry click on iconfor more information.

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