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Lead innovation and improve the world around you by majoring in Chemistry. Participate in research, make discoveries, and turn your knowledge into action.

Program Snapshot

Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts, Undergraduate Bachelor of Science

Major, Minor

124

4 Years

Salem Campus

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Our Chemistry Major & Minor

Whether you want to pursue a career in health professions, environmental science, or biochemical research, a chemistry degree will help you on your journey. Join a close-knit learning community, utilize state-of-the-art instruments, and chat with influential professors.

Why choose Chemistry at Willamette?

  • Courses designed for endless options. Students can explore fields such as organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and environmental chemistry.
  • Find other ways to learn. Join the Chemistry Club, consider studying abroad, or secure a grant for summer research. We embrace different learning styles and will support students' interests.
  • Dedicated equipment, labs, and resources. Students can use industry-standard instruments and equipment for coursework and research projects. Review science publications and explore the Olin Science Center.

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Alumni Stories

Our alumni find success, whether through prestigious fellowships, leading graduate programs, or influential careers. They've pursued meaningful research and helped change the world around us. Learn how our graduates are making an impact.

  • Nate Rutter ’24

    From Brookhaven to the Forefront of Nuclear Waste Solutions
    Nate Rutter's summer at Brookhaven National Lab sparked his passion for researching sustainable nuclear waste disposal solutions. Now, he's poised to pursue a PhD and lead in the field, thanks to his experiences at Willamette and Brookhaven.

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  • A woman in a lab coat conducts an experiment in a laboratory, holding a pipette filled with orange liquid.

    Anna Ayala '19

    Advocating for Healthcare
    Anna Ayala '19 aims to combine her passions for medicine and social change by becoming a doctor and advocating for healthcare equity at both individual and policy levels.

Introducing Some of Our Faculty

Our professors are conducting research, making discoveries, and inspiring students. They've mastered different areas of chemistry and are actively contributing to the scientific community. Build relationships through joint research projects and small classroom sizes.

  • Meet Professor Duncan

    Dr. Andrew Duncan specializes in organic chemistry and teaches courses ranging from Introductory Chemistry to Advanced Topics in Chemistry. His research focuses on the synthesis of polymer-based molecular therapeutics.

    Headshot of Dr. Andrew Duncan
  • Meet Professor Fisher

    Dr. Alison Fisher specializes in biochemistry with a focus on the production of volatile organic compounds by plants. She employs various experimental techniques to explore the biosynthesis and biological roles of these compounds.

    Headshot of Dr. Alison Fisher
  • Meet Professor Williamson

    Dr. Chuck Williamson specializes in physical chemistry. An award-winning teacher, his courses include General Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, and Experimental Chemistry. His research utilizes techniques like laser light scattering and Raman spectroscopy.

    Headshot of Dr. Chuck Williamson

Curriculum

Explore chemical reactions and apply science principles to a variety of disciplines and problems. As a department approved by the American Chemical Society, students learn all branches of chemistry. Choose between a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Science, or a minor. We also have a BS option with a focus on biochemistry.

  • CHEM 345W Advanced Experimental Chemistry

    Learn about chemical analysis through a hands-on lab course. Conduct real-world experiments using advanced electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques, and sharpen your formal scientific writing skills.

  • CHEM 347W Advanced Experimental Biochemistry

    Master chemical and biochemical analysis in our lab course. Conduct in-depth experiments on gene expression, protein function, and more using advanced electrophoretic, spectroscopic, and PCR techniques.

Program Requirements

The Bachelor of Arts degree requires 41-43 semester hours in Chemistry core classes and 4 semester hours in Mathematics.

The Chemistry track for the Bachelor of Science degree requires 47 semester hours in Chemistry, 4 semester hours in Mathematics, and 8 semester hours in Physics.

The Biochemistry Track for the Bachelor of Science degree requires 49 semester hours in Chemistry, 4 semester hours in Mathematics, 4 semester hours in Biology, 5 semester hours in Physics

The Chemistry Minor requires 16 semester hours of Chemistry courses and an additional 4 semester hours of Chemistry courses numbered above 300.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Willamette University offers generous merit scholarships and financial aid to Chemistry majors, with no separate application required. All admitted undergraduates are automatically considered for scholarships starting at $26,000 per year. For students with financial need and a passion for STEM, our STEM Fellows Program provides up to $10,000 annually for first-year students. This program includes mentorship, field trips, tutoring, and more, helping students succeed in their STEM careers.

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