Duration

4 years

Starting Date

January, May, August

Tuition Fee

$27,968 per year

Location

Moscow, United States

About the program

Anything you touch, smell or see contains natural or man-made chemicals. Chemists study these chemicals – and they invent new ones – to create new medicines, build stronger and safer materials, find new sources of energy, and much more.

You will develop strong research skills and learn how to apply your chemistry knowledge to solve problems in areas like medicine, energy, national security, food production and preservation, the environment and manufacturing.

In addition to the general program, the degree options are available in forensic science, pre-med, and professional. The professional option is accredited by the American Chemical Society and is intended for students who want to work directly in the field of chemistry or pursue graduate study in the field.

Chemistry students also pursue careers in education, medicine, private industry and forensic science.

This Chemistry program from University of Idaho could be a good fit if you:

  • Have an inquisitive mind
  • Are interested in the physical sciences
  • Have a strong work ethic
  • Are curious about how things work
  • Enjoy research

Career Outcomes

With this degree, you could become a/an:

  • Research and development chemist
  • Industrial process chemist
  • Technical manager
  • Science teacher
  • Forensic scientist
  • Analyst in mining and the oil industry
  • Policy maker in government
  • Environmental consultant
  • Lab technician
  • Art restoration expert
  • Atmospheric scientist
  • Winemaker
  • Chemist in pharmaceutical, mining, food and oil industries

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