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Chemistry plays a pivotal role in contemporary science, serving as the foundation for understanding biological, medical, geological, and environmental processes through the study of atomic and molecular interactions. Recognizing chemistry's broad relevance, UCSC provides varied introductory courses tailored to different learning preferences and goals. Learners should also explore the extensive advanced course options to align with their academic aspirations.
The chemistry program introduces students to key disciplines within the field, spanning organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, materials, and biochemical studies. This comprehensive curriculum caters to both students completing their education with a bachelor's degree and those pursuing graduate studies. Graduates earning a Chemistry B.A. or B.S. from UCSC will gain proficiency in contemporary chemical methods and hands-on experience with advanced laboratory equipment, equipping them for professional careers in chemistry or related disciplines.
Academic and Research Pathways
Degree options include B.A., B.S., and B.S. with biochemistry specialization, undergraduate minor, M.S., and Ph.D. programs
Undergraduates can engage in research through laboratory courses or independent projects
Eligible chemistry students may qualify for research funding and academic travel grants
Thesis projects allow all undergraduates to conduct innovative research alongside graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty, frequently resulting in collaborative scientific publications.