Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, and properties of substances and the changes they undergo. Chemists perform experiments, conduct research, and investigate and analyze substances, helping develop new products and adding new knowledge not only to chemistry but also to fields as diverse as nanotechnology, materials science, polymer chemistry, energy production, and biomedical engineering.
Miami’s department has a core curriculum for the first two years that provides the necessary groundwork in chemistry, physics, and math for all of their majors. In the third year, Miami’s degree tracks diverge to meet the specific goals of our programs. The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree includes advanced courses in areas such as polymer chemistry, spectroscopy, instrumental analysis, and inorganic chemistry. Laboratory work is an integral part of the program.
The Bachelor of Arts degree is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in chemistry, with the flexibility to pursue other interests including other majors, study abroad, or extensive work or volunteer activities. This degree can be taken in a teaching certification track, which requires additional related credit hours taken from the College of Education, Health, and Society and results in teaching certification.