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Chemistry, BA/BS

When you understand chemistry, you begin to understand the extraordinary nature of the world down to its most basic particles.

The C. Eugene Bennett Department teaches skills that will lead to tomorrow’s discoveries. Through in-depth instruction, hands-on research and independent projects conducted with award-winning faculty, you will learn to question, experiment and innovate.

With an undergraduate chemistry degree, you can pursue a variety of careers. Our graduates have successfully found jobs in industries like pharmacy, manufacturing, government and public service, and in government facilities. Basically, any career that benefits from a solid science background is an option.

Many graduates go on to medical school or pharmacy school, and others earn graduate degrees in other STEM fields, as well as journalism, law, public service and manufacturing. We offer a Bennett Careers for Chemists program every April to provide students with the perspective and advice of professionals in several careers.

Your Degree Plan

Intro

Aerial view of Martin and Woodburn Halls

Chemistry is the science of the materials we use, the medicine we take, the environment we live in and the food we eat.

Chemistry majors are encouraged to take Chemistry Research (CHEM 497) as part of their coursework to further develop connections with faculty. In this course, you'll work in a research lab with close supervision of a faculty supervisor, and possibly a postdoctoral associate or graduate student.

The undergraduate research experience is especially advantageous for students planning to apply to medical or pharmacy schools, as well as to chemistry graduate programs.

Take advantage of special options related to this major:

  • Honors

    Expand your curiosity — and enhance your curriculum — through the WVU Honors College. Two programs are offered: Honors Foundations for first- and second-year students and Honors EXCEL for third- and fourth-year students.

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The WVU Difference

What sets this program apart from its competitors?

  • The Bennett Careers for Chemistry program, which is unique to WVU, brings three people from the business, academic and health sectors to discuss how chemistry provided the foundation for their careers.
  • Presence of WVU's doctoral chemistry program offers undergraduates opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research.
  • Undergraduates can select from a variety of 500-level graduate courses to fulfill their chemistry elective requirement and enhance their preparation for graduate work.
  • The BS chemistry degree program has been approved by the American Chemical Society since 1941.
  • Earn academic credit through Eberly internship courses.
  • 500+ scholarships awarded annually by the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences.
  • Academic Enrichment Program offers funding for activities that complement, extend and enhance your academic experience.
Scholarships

Over 92% of WVU freshmen receive grants or scholarships (2022-2023).

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Learn by Doing

Learning happens outside the classroom. Get involved.

Undergraduate Chemistry majors are encouraged to engage in research during their junior or senior year. Students will receive academic credit by completing CHEM 497: Undergraduate Research. All students in CHEM 497 are expected to submit a written report about their research at the end of the semester. Biochemistry students are required to perform undergraduate research as part of their degree program.

The American Chemical Society (ACS) Student Affiliates offers close ties with other chemistry and science undergraduates and several group activities, such as the Chemistry Learning Center and children's chemistry shows. The Chemistry Learning Center is staffed with tutors who are members of the ACS Student Affiliates.

Before graduating, all undergraduates in this major complete an academic project (or "capstone") to demonstrate their research, communication and critical thinking skills. Projects in WVU's Chemistry major have included:

  • Chemical synthesis of pharmacologically active molecules.
  • Comparative Metabolomic Profiling with IMS-HDX-MS.
  • Computational characterization of the binding and folding process of the drug delivery pHLIP peptide.
  • Development of New C-C Bond Forming Reactions Catalyzed by First Row Transition Metals.
  • Experimental Studies of Propagating Precipitation Waves in the AlCl3 + NaOH Reaction.
  • High-Temperature Gas-Phase Kinetic Study of the OH + Cyclopentadiene Reaction.
  • Luminescent Metal Complexes for Solar Energy Conversion.
  • Mild carboxylation methods using homogeneous base-metal catalysis.
  • Molecular Mechanisms of Huntingtin Interactions with Lipid Membranes.
  • Reductive cyclizations to indoles and isoquinolines.

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Live, study and pursue outside-the-classroom learning in a residence hall community that shares your interests:

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What you learn outside of the classroom is just as important as what you learn during class. We’ll help you follow your curiosity.

Careers and Outcomes

How does this degree prepare students for a career?

Chemical Technicians

Conduct chemical and physical laboratory tests to assist scientists in making qualitative and quantitative analyses of solids, liquids, and gaseous materials for research and development of new products or processes, quality control, maintenance of environmental standards, and other work involving experimental, theoretical, or practical application of chemistry and related sciences.

Median Salary: $56,750

Possible job titles include: Chemical Analyst, Chemical Technician, Laboratory Analyst (Lab Analyst), Laboratory Technician (Lab Tech).

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Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary

Teach courses pertaining to the chemical and physical properties and compositional changes of substances. Work may include instruction in the methods of qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching, and those who do a combination of teaching and research.

May require a Graduate Degree

Median Salary: $85,810

Possible job titles include: Assistant Professor, Chemistry Instructor, Chemistry Professor, Professor.

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Dentists, General

Examine, diagnose, and treat diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth and gums. May treat diseases of nerve, pulp, and other dental tissues affecting oral hygiene and retention of teeth. May fit dental appliances or provide preventive care.

May require a Graduate Degree

Median Salary: $166,300

Possible job titles include: Dental Surgery Doctor (DDS), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Family Dentist, General Dentist, Pediatric Dentist.

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Chemical Plant and System Operators

Control or operate entire chemical processes or system of machines.

Median Salary: $80,030

Possible job titles include: Chemical Operator, Operator, Process Operator, Process Technician.

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Chemical Engineers

Design chemical plant equipment and devise processes for manufacturing chemicals and products, such as gasoline, synthetic rubber, plastics, detergents, cement, paper, and pulp, by applying principles and technology of chemistry, physics, and engineering.

Has a Bright Outlook

Median Salary: $112,100

Possible job titles include: Chemical Engineer, Engineer, Process Engineer, Scientist.

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Soil and Plant Scientists

Conduct research in breeding, physiology, production, yield, and management of crops and agricultural plants or trees, shrubs, and nursery stock, their growth in soils, and control of pests; or study the chemical, physical, biological, and mineralogical composition of soils as they relate to plant or crop growth. May classify and map soils and investigate effects of alternative practices on soil and crop productivity.

Has a Bright Outlook , May require a Graduate Degree

Median Salary: $68,240

Possible job titles include: Agronomist, Crop Nutrition Scientist, Research Soil Scientist, Soil Scientist.

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Chemists

Conduct qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses or experiments in laboratories for quality or process control or to develop new products or knowledge.

Has a Bright Outlook

Median Salary: $84,680

Possible job titles include: Analytical Chemist, Chemist, Forensic Scientist, Research Chemist.

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Family Medicine Physicians

Physicians who diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and injuries that commonly occur in the general population. May refer patients to specialists when needed for further diagnosis or treatment.

May require a Graduate Degree

Median Salary: $224,640

Possible job titles include: Board Certified Family Physician, Family Medicine Physician, Family Physician, Family Practice Medical Doctor (FP MD), Family Practice Physician, Family Practitioner, Medical Doctor (MD), Medical Staff Physician, Physician, Primary Care Physician.

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Preventive Medicine Physicians

Apply knowledge of general preventive medicine and public health issues to promote health care to groups or individuals, and aid in the prevention or reduction of risk of disease, injury, disability, or death. May practice population-based medicine or diagnose and treat patients in the context of clinical health promotion and disease prevention.

May require a Graduate Degree

Median Salary: $236,000

Possible job titles include: Medical Director, Occupational Medicine Physician, Occupational Physician, Preventive Medicine Physician, Primary Clinician, Public Health Director, Public Health Officer, Public Health Physician, Regional Medical Director, Residency Director.

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Where Graduates are Working

Graduates who do not pursue graduate or professional school find employment in entry level positions as analytical chemists or chemical technicians in private industry.

Areas of Graduate Study

Many Chemistry students go on to medical school or pharmacy school, and others earn graduate degrees in other STEM fields as well as journalism, law, public service and manufacturing.

Graduates have pursued doctoral degrees in traditional areas of chemistry, as well as:

  • Neuroscience
  • Pharmacology
  • Toxicology
  • Environmental science
  • Radiochemistry
  • Biological sciences
  • Geochemistry
  • Immunology

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to WVU's Chemistry major, first-time freshmen must meet WVU's first-time freshman admission requirements. Interested in transferring? Review the transfer admission requirements.

Tuition and Aid

How much does Chemistry at WVU cost? And how can you save?

Tuition and Fees

Estimated rates are available on our tuition website. Anyone who is not a current West Virginia resident, including international students, will be charged non-resident rates.

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Ways to Save

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Financial Aid

The most important step toward funding your future with financial aid for the Chemistry major is submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.

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Ohio Tuition Reciprocity

As the result of a special agreement, students from Ohio who are fully admitted to Chemistry can enroll at WVU and pay in-state tuition rates. Students must be admitted to both the University and this major.

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Transfer Articulation Agreements

To simplify the transfer process, we have formal agreements with certain institutions. These agreements outline the courses you should take to prepare for transferring to WVU.

Review the full list of transfer articulation agreements to see if your institution is listed.

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