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Beyond the Classroom: Chemical Physics

Key Resources

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Major Requirements

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Provides a thorough foundation in chemistry, physics and mathematics for students who have professional interest in the areas of overlap between chemistry and physics. It is
particularly suitable for students planning to pursue a graduate degree in the area of chemical physics or physical chemistry.


Skills and Competencies

  • Scientific Analysis – Integrate chemistry, physics, and mathematics to analyze and solve complex scientific problems
  • Technical Proficiency – Gain expertise in advanced techniques and tools in chemical physics and physical chemistry
  • Interdisciplinary Approach – Apply knowledge across chemistry, physics, and mathematics to address challenges at their intersection

This Major Could Be For You If:

  • You have a strong interest in the overlap between chemistry and physics
  • You are fascinated by how mathematical models apply to chemical and physical phenomena
  • You would like to use a wide range of skills from laboratory research to computer programming

Common Questions

Is Chemical Physics just a combination of Chemistry & Physics?

While the major does integrate concepts from both chemistry and physics, it is distinct in its focus on the intersection of these fields. It emphasizes understanding how physical principles can explain chemical phenomena and vice versa.

What makes this major unique?

The major combines chemistry and physics, developing your technical expertise in both fields. It offers a strong foundation for roles in emerging industries and advanced research areas where expertise in both chemistry and physics is essential.

Skill Development

Building your skills takes exploration and experience. These opportunities below are options you may be interested in. These are ideas to get you started; you have the freedom to find what aligns with your goals.

Research Opportunities

Work-Based Learning

Career Growth

  • Engage with NatSci’s Career Exploration workshops and resources

Campus Involvement

Education Abroad Ideas

University of New South Wales

  • 12-15 weeks | Fall/Spring
  • Direct Enroll

University of Oslo

  • 12-15 weeks | Fall/Spring
  • Exchange

To get started with Education Abroad and to explore other programs that suit your goals, check out the MSU Education Abroad website or visit the Education Abroad Advising Center.

Career Exploration

Career exploration is all about discovering the paths that align with your interests, personality, lifestyle, values and skills. Remember, your major doesn’t define your career, and the career cluster examples provided are just a starting point—not an exhaustive list. Explore widely, and keep an open mind as you shape your future!

Academica & Research

Careers

  • University Professor
  • Research Scientist
  • Laboratory Director
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
  • Science Educator

Biotechnology & Chemical Engineering

Careers

  • Biochemist
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Materials Scientist
  • Nanosystems Engineer
  • Process Development Scientist

Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Careers

  • Materials Scientist
  • Nanotechnologist
  • Semiconductor
  • Researcher
  • Quality Control Analyst
  • Research Scientist

Looking for more options?

What Can I Do With This Major?