Chemistry (M.S.)
About
The graduate program in chemistry may include any chemistry courses numbered above 500, along with certain courses numbered between 400 and 500 if approved by the student’s advisory committee, or in the first semester of study, by the graduate executive committee of the department. Graduate courses in chemistry include advanced analytical techniques, synthesis, and reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry, molecular modeling and computer simulation methods, physical inorganic and inorganic reaction mechanisms, organometallics, quantum mechanics, molecular spectroscopy, and statistical thermodynamics, and sustainable materials chemistry.
Program Highlights
Requirements
Every entering graduate student must take qualifying examinations during the week prior to the first semester of classes. Examinations measure the students’ undergraduate preparation in analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, and are used to guide placement of students in the proper courses. Each student must demonstrate undergraduate level competency in three of these four areas by achieving scores in the 40th percentile. If a student does not earn a satisfactory score in three of the four areas, the student’s advisory committee will decide how the student will demonstrate competency.
Each student must complete sufficient research to write a thesis (M.S.) or dissertation (Ph.D.) of publishable quality. The dissertation particularly should give evidence of an exhaustive study of a specialized field and should be an authoritative statement of knowledge on the subject, as well as an original contribution to modern chemistry. In the work leading to, and in the preparation of, the thesis or dissertation, each student is advised by a committee consisting of the individual faculty member directing the work (and possible co-advisor) and additional faculty to have at least a total of three (M.S.) or five (Ph.D.) faculty on the student’s advisory committee. This committee is selected by the student in consultation with his or her research advisor and is subject to approval by the faculty of the Department and the Dean of the Graduate School. All students must select a research advisor and advisory committee by the end of the first semester of graduate study, and thereafter meet with the committee at least once each year.
Coursework requirements for both M.S. and Ph.D. programs are designed to satisfy the modern, interdisciplinary nature of chemistry. Students can select from appropriate science, math, and engineering courses University-wide as approved by the student’s advisory committee. Students are required to take 21 and 16 classroom hours, including seminars, for the Ph.D. and M.S. programs, respectively. The Graduate School also requires course work in Responsible Conduct of Research and thesis credits (CHY 699), see the Graduate Rules for more specifics. The M.S. program requires a minimum of 30 credits to graduate (coursework and thesis) while no credit hour total exists for the Ph.D. program.
Program Learning Outcomes
Careers
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At a Glance
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Chemistry
Degree Level
Master’s
Degree Earned
Master of Science in Chemistry
Mode of Study
In-Person
time to Complete Degree
30 Credits
Featured Courses
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Research Learning Experience
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Scholarships
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Next Steps
Contact
Chemistry
Matthew Brichacek
Aubert Hall, Room 154
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207.581.1191



