Nov 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin

Chemistry, Non-Thesis Option, MS


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Admission Requirements

Along with the admission requirements of Graduate Admissions, students entering the graduate program in Chemistry must take the general GRE and have a minimum score of 300. In addition, students that do not have an undergraduate degree in Chemistry must take the GRE chemistry subject exam. All students must submit a transcript and give two choices of focus area interests (to be designated by the department faculty). Examples of focus areas: Inorganic synthesis, spectroscopy, biochemistry, etc.

Applications will be reviewed by the department Graduate Program Committee, which will make recommendations on acceptance, acceptance with deficiencies or non-acceptance. A letter of acceptance/ denial will be sent to students. If the student has deficiencies, these will be noted along with the expected increase in length of time necessary to complete the degree.

Upon arrival, all students will be given qualifying exams to determine proficiency in the areas of Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. Students scoring below a minimum score will be expected to take remediation in the area by repeating undergraduate courses in that area with a grade of C or better. These courses will not count as graduate credit. Students scoring above the minimum but less than the optimum score on the exam will be required to take the respective core course. Those scoring above the optimum score may test out of the respective core course (see below).

University Requirements:


See Graduate Degree Policies  for additional information

Sub-total: 12


Electives:


No more than six hours of graduate courses with a prefix other than CHEM may be applied toward the MS degree.

Students completing the MS non-thesis option must pass a comprehensive exam in the lastsemester of study.

  • Electives Sem. Hrs: 18
    (as determined by Graduate Program Committee) selected from the following:

    Biochemistry
    Pharmacology
    Instrumentation
    Inorganic Chemistry
    Environmental Chemistry
    Special Topics
    EVS or MBS courses
    Summer Research Internship

    A student may apply to a research lab for 6 hours of summer research credit which may count as six of the elective hours. Can only be taken once.

Total Required Hours: 30


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