A bachelor's degree in from UToledo offers hands-on training with advanced instrumentation in modern research facilities. Undergraduate chemistry majors are able to work with faculty on research that spans the entire field of chemistry.

Graduates from UToledo's bachelor's degree program in chemistry are highly sought by employers in a variety of fields.

Chemistry bachelor's degree highlights:

  • Choose your path. Major or minor in chemistry. Work toward a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science. Enroll in a dual-degree program in biology or chemical engineering.
  • State-of-the-art labs and technology?for hands-on learning and research.?
  • Study the latest chemistry topics. UT?s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry exposes undergraduates to exciting specialty areas in chemistry through the new School of Green Chemistry and Engineering. Students learn about sustainability, environmental issues and the development of ?green? approaches in chemistry.
  • Networking.?UToledo's bachelor of science in chemistry is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS), a professional organization for chemical scientists.?

Career opportunities:

Many students who earn a bachelor's degree in chemistry go on to graduate programs or professional schools before entering the workforce. UToledo chemistry alumni have been accepted to some of the nation?s top graduate and medical schools, including the University of California at Berkeley, MIT, the University of Michigan, Penn State and Ohio State.

Employers value UT graduates for their practical lab and research experience. Chemists work in chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries; clinical or allied professional settings; and related fields, such as patent law, business and sales.