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Dept. of Chemistry
2555 E. San Ramon
MS SB/70
Fresno, CA
93740-8034

Ph: 559.278.2103
Fax: 559.278.4402

About the Chemistry Department

The department is committed to providing the very best chemical education and training possible for its students, while increasing the number of students qualified and interested in majoring in chemistry. Of equal importance is a commitment to serve the much larger number of students who are not chemistry or science majors, but require one or more chemistry courses as part of their course of study. This includes pre-health professional students, students preparing for high school and K-8 science teaching, students majoring in agricultural related fields, biology, physics and geology majors, health science, enology, food science, and engineering students. Given the central role chemistry plays in our society, we are also committed to serving students as part of the university's general education program.

The undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the Department of Chemistry are designed to meet the needs of students with a wide range of interests and differing personal and professional goals. Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Arts (BA), and Master of Science (MS) degrees in chemistry are offered along with a Professional Science Master's Degree in Forensic Science (MSFS) and a Chemistry Option for the BA Natural Sciences Degree. The department also offers numerous courses that contribute to the education of students who will not become professional chemists.

Support for these “core” programs includes an excellent staff that provides secretarial, stockroom and equipment maintenance support, as well as administrative support at the department, college and university levels. Departmental support provides for administrative oversight, program planning and development. It includes the establishment of student advising programs, provides opportunities for enrichment (through independent research, seminar programs, and student clubs), and supports a culture conducive to learning and respectful of individuals from diverse backgrounds. The department remains strongly committed to these responsibilities.