Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Aspiring chemists must master core chemical principles, theories, and methods while cultivating the creativity to tackle novel challenges in the field.
The University of Montana's chemistry graduate program operates on the belief that close mentorship from faculty members—who are both active researchers and skilled educators—provides the ideal learning environment. Most students start this collaborative journey in intimate classroom settings (typically 3-8 students) that foster dynamic exchanges. Professors maintain an open-door policy, and the curriculum thoroughly covers both foundational chemistry concepts and cutting-edge specialized topics.
Graduate education reaches its pinnacle through research involvement, where students refine their core competencies by addressing real chemical challenges. The faculty-student collaboration initiated in coursework extends into research teams, with professors and learners frequently collaborating in labs. Regular group discussions—both structured and casual—occur often, though students progressively assume greater independence in their research as their expertise grows.