CHEMISTRY T
he team culture in the Rollins chemistry department encourages undergraduates to talk freely with professors starting your first year. With a faculty genuinely invested in the progress and success of each student, the chemistry program offers two degree tracks: one that’s certified by the American Chemical Society as the foundation for lab or tech careers and the other for students who envision going into pre-health, pre-law, or perhaps business. Your research and internship experiences early on will help you determine what you want to pursue, and you’ll have personal guidance from faculty and advisors on each step of your journey.
Why Study Chemistry at Rollins Range of Expertise Each faculty member brings an interest in the subdisciplines of chemistry: nanotech, materials, medical, food, solutions, and others. You can narrow your focus according to your own interest.
Transferrable Skills Lab experiences are interactive to help develop life skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, and the ability to communicate your findings with scientists and laypeople alike.
Relationships with Faculty The chemistry major is small enough that every professor will know you by name and career goals. Because of this, they can advise coursework and internships to match your vision post-Rollins and write personalized recommendation letters for graduate or professional schools.