What are the Interdisciplinary Interests of a Chemistry Major?

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In summary, a chemistry major's interdisciplinary interests encompass a wide range of fields, including biology, physics, mathematics, and environmental science. The study of chemistry involves understanding the composition, properties, and reactions of matter, which leads to connections with other scientific disciplines, such as biochemistry and materials science. Additionally, chemistry has applications in areas such as medicine, agriculture, and energy, making it an interdisciplinary subject with vast potential for research and innovation.
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Hi, I am Jazli. I'm majoring in chemistry but my interest includes mathematics, physics, biology, and psychology.
 
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G'day Jazli

welcome to PF, am sure you will find lots of great discussions on your topics of interest :smile:cheers
Dave
 

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