Master of Science in
Chemistry

Master of Science in Chemistry

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Chemistry program prepares the student for practice as a professional chemist by teaching academic fundamentals, creative and independent thinking through independent study and research, and leadership skills through interaction with undergraduate students as graduate teaching assistants (thesis track only).

Comprehensive Chemistry Education

Our MSc Chemistry program is designed to provide comprehensive and in-depth training in various areas of chemistry. This includes analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. In this program, you can expect to gain impressive theoretical foundations and the ability to perform various laboratory techniques and analytical procedures effectively.

Distinctive Course Structure

Coordinated by highly experienced and well-published faculty, the course is structured to meet the needs of today’s fast-paced world. The curriculum includes one-on-one mentoring with faculty, flexible course offerings that can accommodate full-time or part-time students, and an emphasis on research-oriented learning and independent thinking.

The Intersection of Diverse Disciplines in Chemistry

This program, while catering to passionate chemistry enthusiasts, transcends traditional boundaries, inviting a diverse array of undergraduate students to take part in the realm of molecular innovation. Delve into the scientific world tailored to your ambitions, be it medical breakthroughs, forensic discoveries, biochemical engineering, or biological exploration. With the interdisciplinary knowledge acquired in our program, you’ll find that the powerful catalyst for success is not limited to chemistry majors alone.
 
Minimum Admission Requirements: 20 Semester hours of Chemistry (comparative to a minor) and a 3.0 GPA in that coursework. 
 

State-of-the-Art Technology, In-House.

The chemistry program is also excellent preparation for further advanced study at other institutions, leading to a Ph.D. degree in chemistry or a professional degree in chemistry-related fields. The department has state-of-the-art instrumentation facilities and a wide assortment of instruments readily available for student and faculty research including two powder- and three single-crys­tal X-ray diffractometers, a transmission electron microscope, a Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscopy system, two 400 MHz NMRs, FTIR, ICP-AES, AA, GC-MS, LC-MS, high-resolution MS, several HPLCs, X-ray fluorescence, thermogravimetric analyzers, differential scanning calorimeter, gel permeation chromatograph, diode array spectrophotometers, and electrochemi­cal systems.

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Program Options

MS in Chemistry Program Options

Thesis Track

  • 5 content courses
  • Research with a faculty member
  • Eligible for assistantship

Non-Thesis Track

  • 9 content courses
  • Up to 6 credit hours can be an internship*
  • Track can be completed in 12 months (with a summer internship), 18, or 24 months
  • This track is not eligible for assistantship

4+1 Programs

Our 4+1 program track allows undergraduate students to earn graduate credit and graduate with their master’s degree in 5 years from start to finish.

  • Programs are partnered with the BS in Chemistry, BA in Chemistry, BSAS in Forensic Science
  • Students can earn up to 9 credit hours that count for both their undergraduate and graduate level credit
  • Students can take an additional 3 credit hours as an undergraduate for graduate credit
  • This track is ideal for non-thesis track students

GRE Is Not Required

Regional Job Opportunities

  • Research & Forensic Scientists: With numerous research labs in our region, exercising your analytical and investigative skills has never been more exciting.
  • Medical Institutions: Contribute to the health sector by engaging in clinical chemistry and pharmaceutical research.
  • Chemical Manufacturing: Lead in the production of chemical products to enrich various industries.
    Energy Companies: Work on developing sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
  • Environmental Agencies: Take up roles investigating and mitigating environmental pollutants, championing sustainable practices.

International Job Opportunities

  • Pharmaceutical Research: Join the urgent quest for innovative drug solutions, formulating chemical compounds that transform lives.
  • Agrochemical Industry: Develop effective chemicals for crop protection and support the growing agricultural sector.
  • Petrochemicals: Embark on the production of polymers, detergents, additives in one of the swiftly growing sectors.
  • Specialty Chemicals: Join the making of advanced chemicals with specialized applications across many industries.
  • Education and Academia: Inspire a new generation of budding chemists within the thriving academic landscape.

Student Organizations

The STEM community has a variety of student professional organizations that allow you to grow and foster your learning in an environment with those who share the same interests. 

Student professional organizations provide opportunities for you to meet experienced professionals, collaborate with students at other universities, or form relationships with colleagues outside the classroom. They provide social, academic, entrepreneurial, and professional networking opportunities.

Scholarships Available

Each year, thousands of dollars in scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Scholarships come from a variety of sources, vary in amount, and are available to both incoming and current STEM students. Below, you will find further information regarding the opportunities that may be available to you through the STEM College.