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Increasing public concern regarding environmental conditions, chemical safety, and evolving regulations is creating a need for professionals who can comprehend the scientific basis of ecological issues and devise creative solutions. The Master of Science in Environmental and Green Chemistry at GW's Department of Chemistry prepares such specialists through a multidisciplinary program that builds expertise in assessing environmental conditions and creating sustainable technologies.
Distinct from traditional environmental chemistry programs, GW's innovative curriculum prioritizes green chemistry—the creation of chemical products and processes that minimize ecological harm. Students explore five key disciplines: energy systems, environmental analysis, atmospheric/aquatic chemistry, sustainable chemical production, and toxicology studies. To gain diverse perspectives, students can customize their studies with electives in public health, policy, and business. A culminating project lets students implement their knowledge while honing collaboration and communication skills for working with both technical and non-technical audiences.
The Washington, DC location provides exceptional advantages, including access to green industry hubs and potential project collaborators like the EPA, DOE, and FDA. Alumni secure positions as versatile chemistry professionals in government and corporate settings, working as sustainability advisors, healthcare specialists, product innovators, engineers, or project leaders across various industries.