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Chemistry
What is Chemistry?  
Related Major Skills
Career Planning Links
Related Career Titles

 

What is Chemistry?

Do you know someone whose life was saved by the injection of epinephrine after a bee sting, an airbag, or tempered glass, which doesn't shatter on impact?  Then you need to thank a chemist.  From Jobweb.com

Definition: The scientific study of matter, its properties, and interactions with other matter and with energy.   Science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances (elements and compounds), the reactions and transformations they undergo, and the energy released or absorbed during those processes. Often called the "central science," chemistry is concerned with atoms as building blocks (rather than with the subatomic domain; see nuclear physics, quantum mechanics), with everything in the material world, and with all living things. Branches of chemistry include inorganic (see inorganic compound), organic (see organic compound), physical, and analytical (see analysis) chemistry; biochemistry; electrochemistry; and geochemistry. Chemical engineering (applied chemistry) uses the theoretical and experimental information obtained in chemistry to build chemical plants and make useful products.  http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9108655/chemistry

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Related Career Titles

Agricultural Scientist Cytotechnologist Occupational Safety Spec.
Assayer Environ. Health Specialist Perfumer
Biochemist Fire Protection Engineer Pharmaceutical Sales Rep
Brewer Lab Assistant Food Scientist Technician Physician
Cepalometric Analyst Forensic Chemist Planner
Chemical Oceanographer Genetic Counselor Plastics Engineer
Chemistry Technologist High School Teacher Product Tester
Clarifying Plant Operator Hospital Administrator Quality Assurance Mgr
College Professor Hydrologist Risk Manager
Color Development Chem Industrial Hygienist Science Lab Technician
Crime Lab Analyst Molecular Biologist Soil Scientist
System Analyst Tissue Technologist Toxicologist
Underwater Technician Vector Control Assistant Veterinarian
Wastewater Treatment Chem Water Purification Chemist Yeast Culture Developer
Anesthesiologist Chemistry Professor Clinical Specialist
Computer Software Eng. Coop Extension Agent Dentist
Entomologist Environmental Engineer EPA Inspector
FDA Inspector General Surgery Resident Hydrogeologist
Industrial/Institutional Buyer Lawyer Medical Technologist
Metallurgist Museum Curator Nurse
Occupational Health Spec. Optometrist Patent Agent
Pharmacist Product Development Mgr Psychiatrist
Radiologist Scientific Photographer Senior Report Writer
Specification Writer Water Scientist

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Related Major Skills

Developing theories Science and math ability
Conduct research Perseverance
Attending to data Analytical skills
Curiosity Follow through skills
Utilizing formulas Perform experiments
Process data Observation and decision making
Work independently and in groups Technological skills
Oral and written communication Remain objective
Chemistry education majors should also develop skills involving planning and the ability to adapt teaching methods and modalities to the various learning styles of students

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Career Planning Links

Royal Society of Chemistry: advice on choosing a career and job
options for chemists http://www.rsc.org/lap/educatio/careers.htm

What Is a Clinical Chemist? http://www.aacc.org/partner/99_career_ed_brochure.stm

Chemist (Occupational Outlook Handbook) http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos049.htm

Resources http://guide.symplicity.com/resources/profession_index_a_z.php *

Delaware http://www.udel.edu/CSC/mrk.html

Journal of Young Investigators Science Career Center
  http://www.jyi.org/SCC/Index.php

Royal Society of Chemistry
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/careers/jobsearch.cfm

Organic Chemistry Jobs Worldwide http://www.organicworldwide.net/jobs/

American Association for Clinical Chemistry
http://aacc.jobcontrolcenter.com/search.cfm

Chemist Jobs http://www.chemistjobs.com

iHireChemists.com http://www.ihirechemists.com

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