
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of North Carolina Wilmington has established a tradition of excellence in undergraduate and masters level graduate education. Our top notch faculty combine award winning classroom instruction with cutting-edge, student-centered research to provide an ideal environment for training tomorrow's scientists, physicians and teachers. In addition to our traditional Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science (ACS Certified) and Masters of Science degrees, we offer innovative online Masters degrees. If you are interested in becoming a Chemistry major, we are here to answer any questions.
Scholarships for Chemistry Majors
The department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, through the generosity of our donors, is pleased to offer scholarships to a select group of our majors. A listing of scholarships and an application can be found here.
Help With Courses and Careers
- Advising seminar schedule for chemistry majors can be found here.
- Find tutors and the schedule for Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions.
- Find services that put students in touch with potential employers in the area at the Chemistry Career Network
News & Events
- Join us for fun at Sidewalk Chemistry on Oct. 28, 2022 @ 1-2:30pm in front of Dobo Hall.
- Research by the MACRL group on perfluorinated contaminants was recently highlighted here in the Guardian. Click here to learn more about this state-funded research.
- Dr. Steve Skrabal is part of a new $138,000 grant from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
- The department of Chemistry is currently hiring two faculty positions in Marine/Atmospheric Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
- Dr. Nathan Grove and Dr. Jeremy Morgan are highlighted with We Are UNCW stories.
- UNCW Honors Yousry and Linda Sayed for Largest Corporate Gift to the University
- Dr. Jeremy Morgan receives $360,000 NIH Grant, read more about his group's research here
- Cecilia Kieber receives VWR Charitable Grant & Friends of UNCW Grant
- Dr. Nathan Grove receives $294,000 NSF Grant
- Dr. Hee-Seung Lee and Dr. Robert Hancock receive $330,000 NSF Grant
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