Academics

Overview

Our Chemistry programs include two undergraduate degrees and one minor. Chemistry faculty and staff work directly with students to create programs that meet their needs and interests. Students have the classes and research opportunities to build the foundation for a successful career in forensics, environmental studies, pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, energy, and more.

Areas of Study

Undergraduate

Minor in Chemistry

A minor in chemistry is for students with other majors who will be working in fields requiring knowledge of and experience in chemistry lab skills. Minors are trained in the...

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B.A. / B.S. in Education - Science Specialization (CHE, BIO, MATH)

Students who are majoring in biology, chemistry, and mathematics can also work their way toward full licensure in teaching and working with students in grades 6-12.

Labs

Center for Science and Technology Research (CSTR)

Home to an array of multimillion-dollar laboratories specifically designed for deaf scientists, the Center for Science and Technology Research (CSTR) is a beacon on the Gallaudet University campus. Here, students work side-by-side with world-class deaf faculty across a variety of disciplines including Molecular Genetics, Ecology,...

Programs

Chemistry & Physics Program

The Chemistry & Physics Program offers a variety of undergraduate research projects during the academic year and paid summer internships in the following fields: environmental chemistry nanotechnology organic synthesis pharmacognosy Undergraduate students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge hands-on with instrumentation such as: high-pressure...

Gallaudet Pre-Med Track

Gallaudet University’s Pre-Medicine Track will give you the advantage in preparing for medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary, or other health-related careers. Gallaudet pre-med students most often major in Biology or Chemistry. You will benefit from: Specialized one-on-one advising The full range of courses needed as prerequisites...

Opportunities

Students who graduate from our chemistry programs will have demonstrated working knowledge of chemistry, lab work, analyzing and presenting data, and the ability to evaluate research literature. Students will have also gained invaluable experience working in labs both on and off-campus and participating in the deaf and hard of hearing community at Gallaudet and in Washington, D.C.

Faculty and Staff

Daniel Lundberg

School Director

Adebowale Ogunjirin

Associate Professor

Paul Sabila

Professor

Tugba Kucukkal

Associate Professor

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