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Graduate Programs
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The Program
Programs leading to the Master of Science and the Master of Arts in Teaching degrees are offered by the Department of Chemistry.
The Master of Science in chemistry program offers thesis research opportunities in the traditional areas of organic, inorganic,
analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Through the Center for Photochemical Sciences, the department also offers opportunities
to combine the traditional disciplines with other sciences to explore basic and applied research problems in the photochemical
sciences. The Center also offers a Ph.D. program in Photochemical Sciences.
PREREQUISITES FOR GRADUATE WORK: Completion of an undergraduate major in chemistry as defined by the American Chemical Society is desirable. Three years of
chemistry, one year of college physics, and mathematics through calculus are required.
Applicants from other undergraduate degree majors are considered for admission if they plan to specialize in biochemistry.
Such applications are considered on an individual basis and enrollment in some undergraduate courses is sometimes necessary
to attain prerequisites for graduate work.
CAREER PATHS:
Completion of an undergraduate major in chemistry as defined by the American Chemical Society is desirable. Three years of
chemistry, one year of college physics, and mathematics through calculus are required.
Applicants from other undergraduate degree majors are considered for admission if they plan to specialize in biochemistry.
Such applications are considered on an individual basis and enrollment in some undergraduate courses is sometimes necessary
to attain prerequisites for graduate work.
Contact Information:
Michael Ogawa, Chair Thomas H. Kinstle, Graduate Coordinator Room: 141 Overman Hall Phone: 419-372-2033
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