The majors?from Drew University leave knowing how to handle instrumentation they?ll use the first day on the job, such as our time-of-flight mass spectrometer, and our inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer. (And you?re not fighting a bunch of grad students to get time on the machines.)
They use Drew?s state-of-the-art labs to study chemistry, and all students conduct research mentored by a faculty member or RISE Fellow. With our curriculum approved by the American Chemical Society, Drew?s graduates have great success in research, medicine, teaching and industry.