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The Chemistry Department in the College of Arts and Sciences provides graduate programs culminating in Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. M.A.T. candidates must enroll through the School of Professional Development. Ph.D. students can pursue dissertation research across various chemistry specializations aligned with faculty expertise or explore interdisciplinary subjects with guidance from other departments. Collaborative opportunities exist with multiple programs, featuring optional focus areas in chemical physics and chemical biology.
What sets chemistry apart is its focus on creating novel molecular structures. While other sciences examine existing materials and natural processes, chemistry uniquely concentrates on designing new molecular configurations. The impact of past synthetic achievements is evident in the multitude of innovative materials enhancing modern life. Stony Brook's Chemistry Department boasts robust synthetic research initiatives spanning organic and inorganic chemistry. Current investigations include developing novel synthetic methods, crafting molecular structures to test bonding theories, and designing compounds with unique physical characteristics (molecular engineering). Significant emphasis is placed on bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry, where synthesis techniques are employed to study biological interactions, enzyme mechanisms, artificial enzyme creation, disease-causing processes, and therapeutic compound development.