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two students working in labSUNY-ESF Chemistry Bachelor of Science Degree

The chemistry curriculum builds a strong foundation in the traditional areas of Chemistry (Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry) then adds strength in one of three options:

Each option offers an advanced course of study beyond the usual courses of a traditional undergraduate chemistry curriculum. All options are excellent grounding for professional work after graduation or for advanced graduate study. Thus, students enjoy the advantages of a standard Chemistry program and the added value of a specialty aligned with the needs of the 21st Century.

The department’s home is the 71,000 square foot, Edwin C. Jahn Laboratory, which was completed in October, 1997. In addition to normal classroom and laboratory instruction, students perform cutting-edge research. Students at all levels are encouraged to become involved with research, and two out of three students do so before their senior year. All seniors must perform an independent research project. Students commonly present their research results at local and even national scientific meetings.

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Chemistry Professor David Kieber researched chemical and biological transformations in Antarctica, along with grad students George Westby and Jordan Brinkley, and undergrad John Bisgrove. Read more!

Why Study Chemistry at ESF

What some people say about their ESF Education

“I have been meaning to write to Dr. Hassett (Chemistry faculty chair) to tell him how grateful I am to the chemistry department at ESF. There have been so many times in the last two semesters that I have silently thanked one professor or another for some specific skill I learned there. I had a really good experience there; it is a very, very good place to learn!
Katherine Kitney, graduate student in physical chemistry
University of Colorado at Boulder

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Contact us for more information:

Department of Chemistry
Jahn Laboratory
SUNY-ESF
1 Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210
315-470-6855
315-470-6856 (fax)
chemistry@esf.edu