Chemistry, MS

for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry


Two tracks lead to the Master of Science in Chemistry. Currently the department does not encourage students seeking the master’s degree via either track. The coursework master’s degree program is designed to be completed in one year of full-time study by students entering without deficiencies. For this track, 32 hours of formal coursework is required. The thesis master’s degree program requires 20 hours of formal coursework plus the submission of a thesis based on original research; the research component usually takes an additional year.

for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry


The program leading to the degree of Master Science in Chemistry is designed to be completed in one year of full-time study by students entering without deficiencies. A research thesis is optional.
For additional details and requirements refer to the department's Graduate Programs and the Graduate College Handbook.

Thesis Option

CHEM 599Thesis Research (12 max applied toward degree)12
Total Hours32

Other Requirements

Other requirements may overlap
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall: 12
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Non-Thesis Option

Total Hours32

Other Requirements

Other requirements may overlap
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall: 20 (16 in CHEM)
Minimum GPA: 3.0

for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry


NOTE: Some of the learning outcomes below were taken or adapted from the 2013 American Chemical Society Presidential Commission on Graduate Education in the Chemical Sciences. The Department of Chemistry uses these as its main guidelines.

  1. To have a deep working knowledge of the principles, techniques, and concepts of contemporary chemistry.
  2. To be able to effectively design and carry out independent research leading to new knowledge or a practical, applicable result.
  3. To be able to communicate clearly and effectively within and across disciplinary lines.
  4. To be able to educate students interested in chemical sciences.
  5. To be aware of and prepare for various career opportunities with an advanced degree in chemistry.
  6. To clearly understand the ethical conduct of research.
  7. To understand and adopt the best safety practices in chemical research.

Graduate Degree Programs in Chemistry

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for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry


Chemistry Department

Department Head: Catherine J. Murphy
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