As a chemistry major, you make exciting discoveries and get hands-on experience working alongside your professors and peers to develop a strong foundation in chemistry that can be used to address issues in many areas, such as materials science, medicine, drug design and discovery, environmental science, and many, many more.
Through our curriculum, you develop as a scientist through substantial exposure to the five fundamental areas of chemistry: organic, physical, analytical, inorganic, and biological chemistry, honing thought processes and problem-solving skills that are sought after by employers and graduate and professional schools.
From research and academia to medical school and the workplace, our program prepares you to become a versatile chemist. Recent graduates are working:
Some of the graduate schools our graduates are attending include:
Regardless of your career goals, Truman offers a high level of preparation. In data collected by the National Science Foundation of baccalaureate origins of Ph.D. graduates (2000-2020), Truman ranked number one for all Masters-level schools (about 1,000 schools) and number 32 for schools at all levels (about 2,000 schools).
Upon graduation, you will meet the American Chemical Society (ACS) requirements for certification.
At Truman, you can develop professional skills while considering ethical issues and special topics through chemistry seminar courses during your undergraduate education.
Undergraduate research builds your confidence as an independent chemist. Working closely with your professors, you can earn research awards for advanced contributions.
Get involved with our national award-winning chemistry student organizations to start building professional connections.
Our teaching and research laboratories provide you with opportunities to gain hands-on experience with equipment and industry methods.
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