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The Environmental Chemistry specialization within the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program equips students to apply their laboratory-acquired chemical principles to diverse environmental phenomena affecting human life. This curriculum offers a strong foundation in core chemistry while expanding into ecological science and key environmental disciplines that utilize this chemical and ecological expertise. Graduates emerge prepared for careers or further studies in environmental chemistry, chemical ecology, or environmental technology. With appropriate elective courses, they may also pursue advanced studies in environmental medicine, occupational health, or environmental law. Like other chemistry specializations, environmental chemistry is best understood through the work of professionals who identify as environmental chemists. Their primary focus involves investigating chemical processes behind local, regional, and global pollution issues including groundwater pollution, acid rain, and ozone layer depletion. Chemically skilled researchers are essential for addressing waste disposal challenges from both household and industrial sources, as well as for studying how toxic substances move through ecosystems. Effective environmental chemistry practice demands thorough knowledge of sampling techniques and reliable analysis methods for detecting trace contaminants in complex environmental samples.