 
Chemistry majors gain knowledge of chemical analysis, synthesis, and theory while acquiring competence in laboratory techniques, the use of chemical instrumentation, computer skills, written and oral communication, and effective use of the professional literature.
About The Program
A student majoring in  chemistry at Virginia Wesleyan is required to complete a minimum of 64 hours in  specified coursework, in addition  to the fulfillment of the general studies  requirements. All of the chemistry  courses are taught by  experienced faculty members with diverse backgrounds who stress critical  thinking and a liberal arts perspective.
  Students gain  knowledge of chemical analysis, synthesis, and theory while acquiring  competence in laboratory techniques, the use of chemical  instrumentation, computer skills,  written and oral communication, and effective use of  the professional literature. Students are encouraged to approach the chemical  sciences from quantitative, descriptive and historical perspectives, to  experience them within the context of the physical and life sciences, and to  make connections to the world around them.
Major: Chemistry (BS)
    Minors: Chemistry
Program Chair: Dr. Kevin Kittredge
    School: Joan P. Brock School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences 
Why Study Chemistry at VWU?
Marlins IMPACT Scholarship Program
The Marlins IMPACT Scholarship Program provides need-based scholarships for academically talented undergraduates majoring in STEM disciplines at VWU in a national effort to increase numbers of students graduating in STEM disciplines and joining the U.S. STEM workforce.
      
Accelerated Degree Options
Early Assurance Program with Eastern Virginia Medical School
The Early Assurance   Program with EVMS gives admission  preference to VWU students interested   in pursuing advanced degrees. 
Joint Program in Medicine with Eastern Virginia Medical School
        Upon completion of a 4-year bachelor's degree at VWU,      students in   this program are guaranteed admission in the Eastern      Virginia   Medical School. 
Pre-admittance and Joint Degree Options in Pharmacy with Shenandoah University
        Virginia Wesleyan University students are given priority status
        into  Shenandoah University's Bernard J. Dunn   School of Pharmacy for Pre-Admittance  and Joint Degree Options.
Pre-Engineering Program at ODU
        The Pre-Engineering Program offers students the opportunity to earn both     a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Wesleyan University and a   Master's degree in Aerospace, Biomedical, Civil, Computer,   Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Modeling & Simulation, or   Systems Engineering from Old Dominion University.
      
Equipment and Facilities
 
      Greer Environmental Sciences Center
      This  44,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility provides unprecedented   opportunities for students while fostering regional collaboration with   organizations such as the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center   and the Virginia Institute for Marine Science (VIMS).      

Scanning Electron Microscope
      The microscope, the result of a $242,502 grant from the National Science   Foundation, is equipped with energy   dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, an accessory that enables the user to   determine the chemical composition of a specimen.      

Ocean Explorer
      The Chesapeake Bay, one of the largest estuaries in     the world, is the perfect setting for Virginia Wesleyan students to     engage in research and study.  The Ocean Explorer research vessel     transports students from land to sea, giving them hands-on experience to     examine the historical utilization, ecology and cultures inhabiting   the   Chesapeake Bay, the human impact on the preservation of this   system,   and consider different issues affecting the watershed and its   future.
Internships/Undergraduate Research
Students majoring in chemistry are offered the opportunity to conduct original scientific research in an area of interest. They work closely with one or more members of the natural science faculty to develop and conduct a research project, then present their findings orally during the semester’s undergraduate research symposium and as a formal rese arch paper. Students are encouraged to present their findings at a conference. Students will coordinate internship placement with their supervising faculty member in their junior or senior year. Internships are an intensive study of a specific field of science through an on-site field experience with hands-on learning opportunities that are relevant to the chosen site.
Internship organizations in the Hampton Roads area are available to students such as:
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- Eastern Virginia Medical School
- Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Norfolk Botanical Gardens
- Sentara Health Systems
- The Elizabeth River Project
- Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center
- Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Virginia Zoological Park
Study Away

CHEM 310: Metrology: Measurement Science
Description: This course introduces students to metrology as it applies to global   commerce as well as the measurement systems and standards it generates.   Students engage in high-level measurement practices with scientists at   the U.S. metrology institute, the National Institute of Standards and   Technology, in the Washington DC area. Students investigate how   industrial chemists, regulated by those standards, ensure compliance   with product specifications in a commercial laboratory; including day   trips to local labs in Virginia. 
    Destination: Washington, D.C. 
Career Outcomes
A chemistry degree will prepare you for graduate work in chemistry or biochemistry, as well as internships and careers in industry, research, pharmaceuticals, education, environmental science, forensic science, medicine, and medical technology. Chemistry students are encouraged to seek research experiences or intense internships in the field as part of their overall curriculum. VWC helps students find such opportunities through a strong network of organizations and companies throughout the region. These serve not only to provide critical learning experiences for students, but often serve as springboards to careers after graduation.