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Chemistry
Majoring & Minoring
Programs and Requirements
The chemistry curriculum offers several advanced courses for students interested in biochemistry, environmental chemistry and medicine. Lewis & Clark chemistry majors have gone on to careers in industry, academia, forensics science, medicine, and law, just to name a few.
Related Interdisciplinary Programs
Non-Science Majors - Perspectives Classes
The chemistry department offers two perspectives classes specifically designed for non-science majors trying to meet their scientific and quantitative reasoning requirements. Typically, Perspectives in Environmental Chemistry and Perspectives in Nutrition are offered every year.
View a representative environmental chemistry syllabus (pdf).
Contact Us
The Department of Chemistry is located in Olin Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
Emailchemdept@lclark.edu
Voice503-768-7530
Fax503-768-7369
ChairNikolaus Loening
Department of Chemistry
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 55
Portland, OR 97219
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