Chemistry & Physics Department

We focus on the fundamental sciences that impact every aspect of our lives.
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UW-Stout's Chemistry and Physics Department offers applied science degrees and minors. Our courses focus on the fundamental sciences that impact every aspect of our lives. Our faculty have practical experience in various disciplines within the sciences. Majors are involved with faculty in laboratory and observational research projects.

Our Programs

B.S. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Join our community of learners as we do original research to solve the most pressing problems facing humankind today.
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B.S. Applied Science

Combine your passion for science, mathematics, liberal arts, and technology to solve real-world problems.
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B.S. Chemistry

UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science in Chemistry integrates chemical sciences with practical applications in the commercial sector.
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B.S. Environmental Science

Are you interested in global environmental preservation, restoration and sustainable management?
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B.S. Physics

UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science in Physics provides a comprehensive education merging theoretical foundations, with hands-on experimentation and computation.
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Students recognized for leadership, academic excellence in packaging, social science, food technology, interior design

Competitive industry-sponsored scholarships positively impact graduate, undergraduates
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Stout Online programs ranked among Best Online by U.S. News & World Report rankings

Master’s in engineering, education; bachelor’s in business programs recognized for helping professionals advance their career goals
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Biology professor joins team of scientists to study glacial methane emissions in Iceland

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Stout's hands-on approach to learning gave me the skills and knowledge to be successful in my field.
Brandon Laufenberg B.S. Applied Science
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