May 10, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

Department of Chemistry


College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics  > Department of Chemistry

Who’s Who in the Department of Chemistry

Chair:

David M. Hoffman

Professors:

Steven Baldelli, Mary Bean (Instuctional), Eric R. Bittner, Maurice Brookhart, Chengzhi Cai, Olafs Daugulis, Scott Gilbertson, Arnold M. Guloy, P. Shiv Halasyamani, Eva Marie Harth, David M. Hoffman, Allan J. Jacobson, Russell Larsen (Instructional), Sarah Larsen, T. Randall Lee, Vassiliy Lubchenko, Jeremy May, James Meen (Research), Ognjen Š. Miljanic, Shoujun Xu

Associate Professors:

Jakoah Brgoch, Edwin Carrasquillo, Bradley Carrow, Arkadiusz Czader (Instructional), Roman S. Czernuszewicz, Loi Do, Boris Makarenko (Research), Thomas Teets, Judy Wu, Ding Shyue Yang, Vladimir Zaitsev (Instructional)

Assistant Professors:

Tai-Yen Chen, Naihao Chiang, Robert Comito, Melissa Zastrow

Co-Chairs of Undergraduate Studies:

Arkadiusz Czader
Vladimir Zaitsev

Overview

Chemistry is the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Students majoring in chemistry pursue either a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in chemistry.

Students are strongly encouraged to pursue the Bachelor of Science (B.S.). The American Chemical Society has accredited the B.S. program at UH since 1954.

Students considering a major in chemistry should have a strong mathematics background and excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Graduates with a chemistry degree typically find employment in the chemical, pharmaceutical, oil, and petrochemical industries. In addition, there are opportunities for chemists in law, library and information science, and publishing. Chemistry is also a well-regarded major for those wishing to pursue further education in the medical and related fields.

As preparation for joining the workforce or entering graduate school, chemistry majors are invited and strongly encouraged to participate in undergraduate research beginning in their sophomore year.

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