The University of Wyoming (UW), located in Laramie, Wyoming, is a public research university with over 14,000 students. Founded in 1886, UW is the state's flagship university and offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. UW is also home to the University of Wyoming School of Law, one of the oldest law schools in the Rocky Mountain West.
The University of Wyoming's Department of Chemistry in Laramie offers a comprehensive exploration of the chemical sciences, blending fundamental principles with cutting-edge research. Students benefit from a rigorous curriculum and extensive hands-on learning opportunities utilizing modern instrumentation within the ENZI STEM Building. The department provides Bachelor of Science (ACS-accredited) and Bachelor of Arts degrees at the undergraduate level, alongside Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programs for graduate studies, including a BS/MS fast-track option. Research spans traditional areas like Analytical, Organic, and Physical Chemistry, as well as growing fields such as Materials, Environmental, and Computational Chemistry. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse career paths in academia, industry, and government, equipped with strong scientific knowledge and practical skills.
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