Chemistry
Through lectures, laboratory work, research, and seminars, students in Randolph College’s chemistry department achieve a basic knowledge and conceptual understanding of matter, its structure and properties, and the nature, energetics, and dynamics of its transformations.
Why Study Chemistry at Randolph?
The department maintains small lecture and laboratory sections to ensure students have extensive access to faculty and the College’s exceptional facilities and instruments.
Qualified majors have the opportunity to serve as lab assistants and tutors, and the faculty encourages and aids in the placement of students into summer research programs.
All seniors complete a research project under the mentorship of a faculty member.
Degrees offered
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Physics
Minor in Chemistry
Related Programs
Environmental Studies
Physics
The Randolph Experience
Internships and Study Abroad
Randolph students gain real world experience through required off-campus internships in a variety of fields, disciplines, and industries.
Summer Research Program
Spend the summer working closely with a professor and focused on a specific aspect of physics.
Randolph’s intensive eight-week Summer Research Program enables students to conduct research that is complemented by a thorough review of the relevant literature; live in a residence hall on campus, participate in on-campus summer events, attend special seminars with guest speakers; and share the progress and results of their research.
SciFest
Every year Randolph hosts SciFest, a 3-day science and learning festival for local schoolchildren.
Randolph student and faculty volunteers lead activities, exhibits, labs, and talks designed to get young girls and boys interested in and excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Senior Capstone
Randolph chemistry majors complete a research project under the mentorship of a faculty member.
Unique Experiences
Outcomes
Historic Preservation Law
Janie Campbell ’12, history major
Preservation Consultant, law firm of Rogers Lewis Jackson Mann & Quinn, LLC, Columbia, South Carolina
Janie’s group works with developers seeking tax credits for rehabilitating historic properties.
“I work closely with project architects to ensure that historic, character defining elements of each building are preserved and restored, which can vary tremendously as what is significant to a 1929 airplane hangar is vastly different from what makes a 1963 mid-century modern motel unique!”
She writes National Register of Historic Places nominations and Historic Preservation Certification applications, which detail the property’s significance. She also conducts site visits to ensure work is being completed as described and photographs the before, during, and after conditions of each project.
“Randolph certainly laid the foundation for my research and writing skills. The Summer Research Program, in particular, prepared me for the type of place-based research I do now. “
Opportunities
Top Ranked Professors
Randolph College’s faculty are consistently recognized as among the best in the nation. The Princeton Review ranked the College in the Top 25 for most accessible professors in the most recent edition of its flagship college guide, The Best 389 Colleges.
Randolph has been ranked in the top 25 for most accessible professors for more than a decade.
Chemistry Faculty
Ann Fabirkiewicz
Charles A. Dana Professor of Chemistry, Pre-Medical and Pre-Veterinary Studies Advisor
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Randolph students can take advantage of unique programs which give them a more enriching education than can be found anywhere else.
Two courses per half-mester means you get to focus in and dig deep into your coursework while still having time for the rest of the college experience. Two classes. Seven weeks. Repeat.
Randolph graduates learn to think critically, solve problems and work well with others. They are prepared to succeed in all aspects of life.
The Randolph Innovative Student Experience (RISE) program provides every student a $2,000 grant to fund research, creative work, experiential learning or other scholarly pursuits.
Randolph students work with faculty mentors to explore a broad range of disciplines as they chart their academic path.
Department News
New faculty Q&A: Andrew Walden
"Helping others understand difficult concepts was even more rewarding than making new discoveries in the laboratory,”
Read MoreAlumnae return for Women in Science panel
Ashleigh E. Baber ’05, Bria Carlisle-Thaniel ’16, Courtney Carter Plaster ’92, and Kristina Whately ’14 spoke about their careers.
Read MoreLeaving books and beakers behind: Bill Bare earns photography honor
Bare's photograph was recently accepted into the Academy Center of the Arts’ National Juried Photography Exhibition.
Read MoreNew faculty Q&A: Andrew Walden
"Helping others understand difficult concepts was even more rewarding than making new discoveries in the laboratory,”
Read MoreAlumnae return for Women in Science panel
Ashleigh E. Baber ’05, Bria Carlisle-Thaniel ’16, Courtney Carter Plaster ’92, and Kristina Whately ’14 spoke about their careers.
Read MoreLeaving books and beakers behind: Bill Bare earns photography honor
Bare's photograph was recently accepted into the Academy Center of the Arts’ National Juried Photography Exhibition.
Read More