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The Chemistry Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive education in the principles, theories, and applications of chemical sciences. The program emphasizes a deep understanding of atomic and molecular structures, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, kinetics, analytical methods, and organic and inorganic chemistry. Students develop strong laboratory skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, allowing them to conduct experiments, analyze data, and apply chemical knowledge to real-world challenges. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with hands-on practice, preparing graduates for careers in research, industry, and further scientific study.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory courses, research projects, and collaborative experiments that foster practical skills and scientific inquiry. Interdisciplinary coursework connects chemistry with biology, physics, environmental science, and engineering, enabling students to apply chemical principles in diverse scientific contexts. Graduates gain proficiency in modern laboratory techniques, instrumentation, data analysis, and scientific communication, equipping them to contribute to scientific innovation, technological development, and problem-solving across a range of industries.
Year 1 – Foundations in Chemistry
• General Chemistry I & II
• College Writing and Communication
• Calculus I & II
• Introduction to Scientific Inquiry
Year 2 – Core Chemical Principles
• Organic Chemistry I & II
• Analytical Chemistry
• Physical Chemistry
• Laboratory Techniques and Safety
Year 3 – Applied Chemistry
• Inorganic Chemistry
• Biochemistry
• Instrumental Analysis and Spectroscopy
• Research Methods and Experimental Design
Year 4 – Advanced Topics and Capstone
• Advanced Chemical Research
• Environmental and Industrial Chemistry
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Seminar in Contemporary Chemistry
Graduates of the Chemistry program are prepared for careers in pharmaceutical and chemical industries, research and development, environmental science, quality control, laboratory management, education, healthcare, and biotechnology. Many graduates pursue advanced degrees in chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, pharmacology, medicine, or materials science, expanding opportunities for specialized research, teaching, and professional roles. Employers value graduates for their analytical skills, laboratory proficiency, problem-solving abilities, and capacity to apply chemical knowledge to complex scientific challenges, making them highly competitive in both research and industry settings.
This program offers a distinctive combination of scientific rigor, practical laboratory experience, and interdisciplinary training, preparing students to excel in research, industry, and academic environments. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, access to state-of-the-art laboratories, and opportunities for independent and collaborative research, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, precision, and ethical scientific practices, equipping graduates to conduct innovative research, solve complex problems, and communicate findings effectively. Whether pursuing careers in industry, research, healthcare, or further education, students graduate with the expertise, hands-on experience, and professional confidence to make meaningful contributions to the chemical sciences and society.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA