Chemistry at Radford prioritizes a hands-on approach to teaching and research, providing
valuable experiential learning opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Chemistry majors have six different concentrations to choose from: biochemistry, advanced
biochemistry, professional chemist, advanced professional chemist, forensics, and
teacher licensure.
Graduate success defines our program and alumni easily find jobs in industry, while
many have pursued graduate degrees in chemistry, biochemistry, forensics, materials
science, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy among others.
We are an American Chemical Society (ACS) accredited department, ensuring that you
have the strong educational background needed to succeed as a scientific professional.
What Sets Us Apart?
31%
31%
of students are from ethnically diverse backgrounds.
38%
38%
of our students are first generation students.
87%
87%
of our graduating seniors have participated in undergraduate research.
56%
56%
of our graduates are accepted to graduate programs.
Radford University’s Board of Visitors approved new programs and measures designed to move the institution forward and received updates on student success initiatives and campus enhancements during the final quarterly meetings of the academic year on Thursday and Friday, June 5-6.
Days after flooding from remnants of Hurricane Helene, Professor of Biology Sara O’Brien's lab students sampled displaced crawfish for hormones and microplastics.