BARNARD COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT of CHEMISTRY

 

FACULTY

COURSES

RESEARCH

FACILITIES

ALUMNAE

LINKS

JOB RESOURCE CENTER

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Exciting Opportunity!  Apply for the National Institutes of Health-Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program

Informational Letter and Flyer

Application Deadline: December 15

Congratulations to Xiao Yu Mo '09 for receiving a travel award from Eli Lilly and the Women Chemists Committee of the ACS to present her research at the National ACS Meeting in Salt Lake City, UT, in March 2009.

Click HERE to see the Fall 2008 Chemistry Welcome Back Memo from our Chair, Christian Rojas!

 

The 2008 Chemistry Department Newsletter is HERE!

 

Sophomores: If you have questions about the major, do not hesitate to come talk to anyone in the department!

 

?? HAVE QUESTIONS ??
Take a look at our new
Barnard Chemistry Department FAQ
  - the answers you are looking

for might be just one click away!

INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY COURSE

 NOW HAS a MULTIMEDIA GUIDE WEBSITE

Photos from the semester

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DEPARTMENT NEWSLETTERS

DEPARTMENT PHOTOS

BARNARD CHEMICAL SOCIETY

BARNARD HOME

BARNARD CATALOG

SCIENCE AT BARNARD

 

 

3009 Broadway

New York, NY 10027

Altschul Hall Floors 6-8

Telephone (212) 854-8460 

Fax (212) 854-2310

 

 

 

The Barnard College Chemistry Department offers courses for undergraduates who plan to major or minor in the physical and life sciences, as well as for students pursuing other liberal arts degrees. The department offers majors and minors in chemistry and biochemistry, both approved by the American Chemical Society. 

In a three-year sequence of core courses, students gain familiarity with the basic areas of the field: inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, and biological chemistry.  Extensive laboratory work prepares students for success in graduate or professional research programs.  The department contains modern laboratories designed for coursework and independent projects, and students may undertake independent research projects under faculty guidance during the academic year or over the summer.