College of Sciences

Chemistry Department

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Graduate Degree

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Top 10 Reasons to be a Chemistry Major

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What our students say

"I feel like I can get one-on-one attention from any of the faculty if I need it. The classes are generally small, and are almost all taught by professors, not graduate students. I was a TA for one semester before going on a 3-year NSF fellowship involving multidisciplinary interactions with researchers from several other disciplines in science and engineering."

Jason Han, PhD, Alex Li group

 

"Through programs such as the WSU/NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) program, WSU offers an exceedingly collaborative scientific community. I have professors on my committee not only from the chemistry department, but also from the chemical engineering and soils science departments."

Carrie Shepler, PhD, Sue Clark group
Chemistry Department, PO Box 644630, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-4630, 509-335-5585, Contact Us