Undergraduates
Opportunities abound
A degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or environmental chemistry can open some BIG doors. Want to work in agriculture? Biotechnology? Forensic chemistry? Want to make an impact on climate change? These are just a fraction of the industries and opportunities a degree in chemistry can afford you. Sky’s the limit!
Degree Programs
Accelerated B.S./M.S. in Chemistry

We offer an action-packed Accelerated B.S./M.S. Chemistry degree program to help propel
you into an amazing career as soon as possible!
Whether you want to continue your education and go for your doctorate or jump right
into the work force, our accelerated program is designed to help you achieve your
goals quickly while still obtaining a quality education.
Don’t underestimate yourself.
Online Offerings
As online educational opportunities expand and technology improves, we are too. Our department now offers several online lab courses such as:
- CHEM 100 Chemistry in Complex Systems
- CHEM 103 Introduction to General Chemistry
- CHEM 104 Introduction to Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 105 General Chemistry I
- CHEM 106 General Chemistry II
- CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 325 Organic Chemistry II
We are constantly working to expand our online offerings so that you can gain exceptional knowledge for your degree in chemistry, biology, engineering, and more. Anytime and anywhere.

Our online Organic Chemistry I and II courses come with a customized lab kit so you can perform experiments at home and get the most out of your education. The course is fully online with weekly modules and follows a self-paced schedule. It can be completed anywhere in the U.S. Lab kits cannot be shipped internationally.
Experiments include:
- Use of Molecular Modeling Software for structure analysis
- Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy, with processing of real spectra
- Infrared Spectroscopy interpretation
- Thin Layer Chromatography
- Crystallization
- Synthesis of Ethers
- Dehydration of Alcohols
- Reduction of Camphor, a natural product.
Academic Advising
Your academic advisor is an incredibly useful resource and will help guide you in your course selection, plans for graduation, academic struggles, questions, and goals. When you first start in the program, your advisor will with First-Year Advising, after that the wonderful and amazing Amy Wald.
Amy is the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics undergraduate advisor and can help you plan your degree, understand transfer credits, connect you with potential mentors, provide resources for career planning, and more.
Faculty advisors are also available. Contact the department to learn more.

Office: 352 Reichardt/101A Murie
Office Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Phone: 907-474-5548
Email: alwald@alaska.edu