PhD Environmental Chemistry

5 Years On Campus Phd Program

University of Alaska Fairbanks

Program Overview

Environmental chemistry focuses on the chemical processes influencing the composition and chemical speciation of natural systems (air, water and soils), the chemical fate and mobility of contaminants in the environment, chemical processes that affect the toxicity and bioavailability of contaminants, and chemical aspects of contaminant remediation and pollution prevention. The common link is a focus on the underlying chemical structure, reactivity and mechanisms that dictate the extent and rates of environmentally important chemical reactions. Environmental chemistry is a challenging field, requiring core training in physical, analytical, organic and inorganic chemistry, and an understanding of how these disciplines can be applied to complex environmental systems.

Program Key Stats

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Eligibility Criteria


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Career Options

  • Professor
  • Senior environmental engineer
  • Environmental health and safety director
  • Environmental developer

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