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Chemistry is often called the “central science” because of the pivotal role it plays in all of the biological and physical sciences, as well as engineering, agriculture, medicine, and allied health disciplines. Bachelor’s degree chemists choose from many diverse paths for their short-term and lifetime careers, including graduate study in a variety of programs, rewarding employment in industry or governmental laboratories, professional or law school, or much-needed teaching service in high schools.

Students can choose our standard chemistry program or our biochemistry track. The standard Chemistry Major is comparable to that offered in any major university while the Chemistry Major with a Biochemistry Specialization is designed to give flexibility to students wanting to pursue courses with a more biological focus. Certification of the degree by the American Chemical Society is available.  We encourage students in either major track to include independent research with one of our internationally-recognized faculty as a component of the undergraduate experience. Sustained Undergraduate Research often results in peer-reviewed journal publications and/or presentations at scientific meetings.

The primary goal of UFTeach is to increase the quantity and quality of secondary mathematics and science teachers. This mission will be accomplished through new partnerships between the University of Florida’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and College of Education and several Florida school districts. UFTeach will use imaginative recruiting strategies to bring UF’s best and brightest into teaching.

Interested in joining a student organization?

Join chemistry-centric clubs like Alpha Chi Sigma or the UF Chemistry Club to meet fellow majors, get involved, and make the most of your undergraduate experience.