Chemistry & Biochemistry
Overview of Major
What Can I Do With This Major?
Potential Job Titles
Examples of Internship Sites & Potential Employers
Learn from Alumni
Get Involved at Loyola
Additional Web Resources
Overview of Major
The chemistry major exposes students to the five major areas of chemistry: analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. The biochemistry major is interdisciplinary and also expands knowledge in molecular biology. After graduation many chemistry/biochemistry graduates pursue more specialized study in pharmacy, forensic chemistry, pharmacology, biotechnology, dentistry or medicine. Some graduates begin their professional career working in healthcare, hospitals, clinical research, government, and in education.
Resources
- Chemistry/Biochemistry Department Site
- Loyola College of Arts and Sciences Course Catalogue
- Loyola Academic Catalogue
- Academic Advising and Support Center
What can I do with this major?
Learn more about career options in your field by clicking below to learn about different focus areas, typical employers, and strategies to get started. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page for links to Professional Associations, industry job search tools, and resources for additional insight.
Use for additional career research and to explore the tasks and activities typical in various careers. Browsing through job postings on (and other sites) while you are still making a career decision can provide insight into the industry; taking note of required qualifications lets you know what skills and experiences to seek out during your time at Loyola.
Potential Job Titles
- Pharmacist
- Doctor
- Junior Quality Control Manager
- Chemist
- Research & Development Technician
- Chemistry Teacher/Professor
- Technical Writer
- Process Development Chemist
- Junior Toxicologist
- Biochemist
- Safety Inspector
- Forensic Science Technician
- FBI Special Agent
- Environmental Engineer
- Staff Scientist
- Pharmaceutical Field Sales Representative
- Health Lobbyist
- Genetics Lab Technician
Examples of Internship Sites & Potential Employers
- Dow Chemical
- Waste Management of New Jersey
- National Institutes of Health
- U.S. Army Research Laboratory
- Proctor & Gamble
- Johnson & Johnson
- National Science Foundation
- Food & Drug Administration
- Baltimore County Police Department
- Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
- University of Maryland Hospital
- Environmental Protection Agency
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- Medimmune Inc.
- Baltimore City Health Department
- Wallie Howard Jr. Center for Forensic Sciences
Learn from Alumni
Tap into Greyhound Nation to learn more about what you can do with a Loyola degree in Chemistry. Get advice and insight from those who have been in your shoes. Explore , where you can search and sort by major, industry, location, and more. Consider asking an alum for an Informational Interview to learn more about their career, employer, and industry trends.
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Get Involved at Loyola
On-campus organizations and student groups are a great way to get exposed to career options. You can learn more about an industry and connect with other students with similar goals. Click here for a full . Check out these groups that are popular for this major:
- Chemistry Club
- Phi Lambda Upsilon
Volunteering is another way to gain career experience that might help you make a decision about your path or gain marketable skills for the future. Connect with the Center for Community, Service, and Justice (CCSJ) to learn more.