What Can I Do with a Chemistry Degree?
What Can I Do with a Chemistry Degree?
What Can I Do with a Chemistry Degree?
Chemistry is the study of matter and energy in the universe - what it's made of, how it behaves, and how it changes during chemical reactions. It looks at atoms and molecules, elements and compounds, reactions, and properties. Chemistry is sometimes called the "central science" because it connects physics, biology, environmental science and even engineering and medicine.
Chemistry is a huge field, but scientists usually break it into five main branches:
- Organic Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Biochemistry
Common Career Paths
Agricultural Chemistry:
- Agricultural production: crops and livestock
- Agrichemicals development: herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, fertilizers, etc.
- Agrichemicals testing
- Environmental testing
- Regulation
Analytical Chemistry:
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
- Instrumentation design
- Experimental design
- Separations (mass spectrometry, chromatography)
- Spectroscopy
- Chemometrics/Statistics
Biochemistry:
- Healthcare
- Pharmaceuticals
- Environment
- Agriculture
- Food science
- Cosmetics
- Forensics
Physical Chemistry:
- Materials science
- Chemical biology
- Nanoscale science
- Molecular modeling
- Quantum computing
- Biosensors
Polymer Chemistry:
- Synthetic macromolecules
- Biological macromolecules
- Analysis
- Testing
- Synthesis
- Blending
- Compounding
- Consumer products
Chemical Engineering:
- Bulk chemicals (mass produced large quantities)
- Fine chemicals (custom-produced small quantities)
- Consumer products
- Biotechnology
- Pharmaceuticals
- Electronics
- Environmental safety and health
- Fuels and energy conversion
- Materials
Geochemistry:
- Analysis
- Testing
- Environmental regulation
- Environmental remediation
Inorganic Chemistry:
- Analysis
- Testing
- Synthesis
- Environmental remediation
- Energy
- Information technology
- Consumer products
Education:
- Teaching
- Research
Healthcare:
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Optometry
- Podiatry
- Pharmacy
- Veterinary medicine
- Allied health:
- occupational therapy
- physical therapy
- Medical technology
- Nuclear medicine
Organic Chemistry:
- Synthesis
- Healthcare
- Pharmaceuticals
- Materials science
- Consumer products
- Biotechnology
- Agrichemicals
- Food science
- Fuels
Materials Science:
- Metallurgy
- Ceramics
- Plastics/Polymers
- Composites
- Semiconductors and electronic materials
- Optical materials
- Biomaterials
- Nanomaterials
- Extraction/Synthesis
- Processing
Misc:
- Sales
- Marketing
- Technical writing
- Scientific journalism
- Scientific illustration
- Intellectual property/Patent law
- Informational specialists
- Product development
- Process development
- Analysis
- Testing
- Biotechnology (using living organisms or cell processes to make useful products)
- Consulting
- Quality assurance/Quality control
- Management
- Environmental analyses
- Forensics
Employers
- Government:
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- National Institutes of Health
- Public health departments
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service
- U.S. Department of Energy
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Geological Survey
- U.S. Office of Surface Mining
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- National Labs
- U.S. Department of Defense
- Private research labs and organizations
- Colleges and universities
- Medical and other professional schools
- Public and private schools, K-12
- Consulting firms
- Agricultural chemical companies
- Plant and animal breeders and growers
- Chemical instrumentation companies
- Public health departments
- Hospital laboratories
- Commercial medical laboratories
- Environmental management firms
- Oceanographic research institutes
- Mining companies
- Airlines, railroads, and utility companies
- Hospitals
- Medical centers and clinics
- Private and group medical practices
- Health networks
- Nursing homes
- Rehabilitation centers
- Correctional facilities
- Large corporations
- Armed services
- Government agencies
- State and local public health departments
- Medical/Pharmaceutical companies
- Publishing firms
- Software firms
- Regulatory agencies
- Environmental management organizations
- Waste management firms
- Law firms
- Legal departments of corporations
- Industry:
- Chemical
- Pharmaceutical
- Biotechnology
- Food
- Feed
- Cosmetics
- Agricultural
- Environmental
- Petroleum
- Consumer products
- Legal
- Medical
- Biomedical
- Waste management
- Healthcare
- Plant and animal breeders and growers
- Agrichemicals
- Industrial bulk and fine chemicals
- Environmental textiles
- Consumer products
- Automotive
- Pulp and paper
- Rubbers
- Electronics
- Plastics
- Energy
- Alternative energy production
- Mining
- Microchip
- Computer manufacturers
- Ceramics
- Superconductive metals
- Aerospace equipment
- Machinery
- Communications
- Sporting goods
- Security
- Paint/coatings/dyes
- Elastomers
- Detergents
- Surfactants and colloids
- Adhesives
- Synthetic fiber
- Packaging
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