The Chemistry Department offers a degree program Master of Science in Chemistry. To be admitted to this graduate program, the student must have a bachelor's degree in Science in Chemistry or its equivalent (determined by the departmental graduate committee) and also meet all requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies. The "GRE Aptitude Test is required for admission to the Graduate Program; not evaluate applicants who have not taken this test. It is important that students are well prepared for the "GRE Aptitude Test" because the results of this review are part of the admission criteria, and requires a minimum score of 1.5 on the analytical section of the exam.
The candidate for Master of Science degree must pass a minimum of 30 credit hours requirements among which are three of the following advanced courses: Analytical Chemistry (QUIM 6215), Physics (QUIM 6605), Chemistry (QUIM 6011 or QUIM 6012), or Organic (QUIM 6401 or QUIM 6403), Biochemistry (6715). In addition, all students must take courses from graduate seminars I and II (QUIM 6005 and QUIM 6006). Although the program has no formal options, students can specialize in the areas of analytical chemistry, physics, inorganic, organic and biochemistry. Program requirement is also writing a thesis on original research work and pass an oral examination that includes the defense of its position.
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