St. Mary's University's Chemistry Department in San Antonio, Texas, offers a comprehensive education within the School of Science, Engineering and Technology. Students gain a strong foundation in chemical principles through a curriculum balancing theory with extensive hands-on experience in modern labs located in Garni Science Hall, featuring instrumentation like chromatography and spectroscopy. The department provides undergraduate degrees, including an ACS-certified BS in Chemistry, a BA, a BA with teacher certification, and a BS option in Forensic Science, plus a Chemistry minor, alongside a Master of Arts program. Experienced faculty involve students in research across diverse areas from organic to environmental chemistry. This prepares graduates with essential problem-solving skills for varied careers in research, industry, healthcare, or for advanced academic and professional pursuits, reflecting the university's commitment to preparing students for meaningful contributions.
View ChemistrySt. Mary's University is a private Roman Catholic university in San Antonio, Texas. Founded by the Society of Mary (Marianists) in 1852, St. Mary's is the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the American Southwest. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of fields, including business, education, engineering, law, and liberal arts. St. Mary's is also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Catholic Studies, the Institute for Environmental Studies, and the Institute for Latino Studies.