M.S. CHEMISTRY
Students will gain a specialized body of knowledge that furthers their academic development, proficiency in laboratory techniques, and professional growth.
Program Overview
Chemistry and biochemistry faculty have been recognized nationally and internationally for both stellar teaching and research. Students and faculty actively conduct cutting-edge research funded by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. DoD, and the National Institutes of Health. The department is also home to the nationally-recognized Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center.
Course Work
The master of science (M.S.) degree in chemistry is a research degree that normally requires two years of full-time course work and research to complete. The degree requirements include 30 hours composed of 21 hours of lecture course work, three hours of departmental seminar, and six hours of thesis research support courses. The M.S. in chemistry degree includes courses in organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and elective courses. The master of arts (M.A.) in chemistry has the same credit-hour requirement as the M.S., but a thesis is not required.
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