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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry and Biochemistry (MS)


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Requirements for the Degree


A minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate-level courses is required with an overall B average (3.00). A minimum of 18 credit hours must be course work at the 600 level or above (excluding pre-candidacy study, research, thesis or dissertation credits) as specified in the PhD requirements listed below. A maximum of 12 credit hours, 500 level or greater, may be taken in other departments toward the 30 credit hour requirement.

First year-graduate students are required to take a non-credit one-hour special seminar, CHEM865-010 (new student seminar). Graduate students must also register for one of the topical seminar series (CHEM865 -XXX - Biochemistry Seminar, Organic/Inorganic Seminar, Physical/Analytical Seminar), as well as Colloquia (CHEM865-XXX). A thesis is required. Thesis must not represent more than six credit hours. Thesis and/or research must represent a minimum of 6 and a maximum of twelve credit hours toward the 30 credit hour requirement.

Specific course requirements by division are outlined below. If a student wished to take courses other than those specified, then each of these courses must be approved in writing: (a) at the Fall and Spring advisements for first-year graduate students by the representative from the respective Division on the Graduate Curriculum Committee, and (b) at other times by the research advisor.

The remaining courses satisfying the departmental course requirement of 18 credits in graduate level coursework can be selected from offerings in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, or appropriate graduate level courses in other Departments.

Analytical Chemistry


Six credit hours of graduate analytical courses from the list below plus six additional credit hours of graduate coursework approved by the research advisor.

Biochemistry


At least 9 credits in graduate-level biochemistry courses. CHEM641 must be taken as one of these courses unless this requirement is waived by the Biochemistry Division. The Division, or the student’s research advisor, must approve the courses used to satisfy the departmental course requirement of 18 credits in graduate level courses.

Inorganic Chemistry


Nine credit hours from the folowing courses:

Note


Two additional courses (6 credit hours) with a CHEM-63X or CHEM-83X designation (one of these courses may be audited.)

It is strongly recommended that the courses taken outside of Organic Chemistry should be chosen from the following list.

If a student wishes to take other courses than these outside of Organic Chemistry, then each of these courses must be approved: (a) at the Fall and Spring advisements for first-year graduate students by the representative of the Organic Chemistry Division on the Graduate Curriculum Committee and (b) at other times by the Organic Chemistry Faculty.

Physical Chemistry


A minimum of three courses from among the following:

One may substitute for one of these four courses from related three-credit courses upon the approval of the research advisor.

Last Revised 2021-2022 Academic Year


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