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A program that focuses on the scientific study of synthesized macromolecules and their interactions with other substances. Includes instruction in molecular bonding theory, polymerization, properties and behavior of unstable compounds, the development of tailored polymers, transition phenomena, and applications to specific industrial problems and technologies.
For all the 58 degrees granted in Polymer Chemistry annually, the majority of them are Masters degree. Out of the 37 students earning degrees at the Masters degree level in the US, 38% percent identify as women and 62% percent identify as men. While students at schools all over the country study Polymer Chemistry, Kansas has the most graduates. The average annual income for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Polymer Chemistry is $45,700.
For Polymer Chemistry majors, some of the most in demand jobs include Natural Sciences Managers, Chemists and Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary. Additionally, Polymer Chemistry graduates may land a top paying job, such as Natural Sciences Managers or Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary.
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