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The Chemistry department at UMass Dartmouth provides a bachelor's program in chemistry with a biochemistry specialization. Turn the mundane into the extraordinary. Studying chemistry or biochemistry means exploring matter and its transformations. Researchers in this field perform experiments to uncover fundamental truths about our world. They tackle pressing societal issues, from finding cancer treatments to tracking atmospheric changes or innovating energy solutions. A chemistry education at UMass Dartmouth unlocks diverse career paths across five key disciplines: analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. Graduates can pursue biochemistry roles in education, forensic science, public service, legal fields, healthcare, or laboratory research.
The accelerated BS/MS program allows students to earn both undergraduate and graduate degrees in five years instead of six. This pathway introduces advanced coursework and research experience, smoothing the transition to doctoral studies. For those entering teaching or industry positions, the master's degree often leads to higher starting salaries. By applying certain graduate credits toward undergraduate requirements, students complete both degrees with just 143 credits - fewer than pursuing them separately. The program requires two summer research terms and departmental approval for admission.