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Graduate Studies Admission Requirements The Department of Chemistry requires of every student admitted a minimum of thirty-two (32) semester hours, or the equivalent, in the four major areas of chemistry. One year of physics and one year of calculus also are required. Students lacking any of these prerequisites may be admitted conditionally. Program or Study The Department of Chemistry offers programs of course work and research leading to the Master of Science degree in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, biochemistry, and industrial chemistry; and the Ph.D. in Chemistry in these subdisciplines. Master of Science in Chemistry Students entering the Department are required to take basic examinations during the week of registration in order to insure that they begin graduate work at a level commensurate with their background. The examination is based upon the subject matter covered by the following courses: general chemistry, qualitative analysis, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and mathematics through calculus. A candidate for the Master of Science degree must complete a minimum of thirty (30) semester hours in a program of study and research approved by the chair of the Department in consultation with the student and his/her major professor. Minimum departmental requirements are the following:
Masters of Science in Industrial Chemistry The general requirements are the basic examination, language examination, comprehensive examination, final examination, and acceptance of the thesis are the same as those outlined under the heading Master of Science in Chemistry. Additionally, a candidate for the Master of Science degree in Industrial Chemistry must complete a minimum of thirty-five (35) semester hours and research approved by the chair of the Department in consultation with the student and the Director of the Industrial Chemistry Program. Minimum Departmental requirements consist of the following: Completion of twenty-nine (29) hours of approved coursework and six (6) of the thesis research involving an internship in the chemical industry, or for students who do not participate in the internship program, completion of thirty-five (35) hours of approved course work and six (6) of thesis research, including these required courses: CHE 412 (Instrumentation), CHE 421 (Advanced Inorganic Chemistry), CHE 531 (Mechanistic Organic Chemistry), CHE 532 (Organic Synthesis), CHE 541 (Thermodynamics), CHE 542 (Quantum Mechanics), CHE 561 (Topics in Industrial Chemistry, CHE 562 (Scale-up for Chemists), CHE 571 (Polymer Chemistry), and an elective in Business Administration. A medical industrial chemistry option may be satisfied by completion of the following additional courses: CHE 551: Advanced Biochemistry I CHE 552: Advanced Biochemistry II For business administration courses, see the School of Business Administration listings. Doctor of Philosophy Applicants for the Ph.D. program must submit results for a recent Graduate Record Examination and meet all other general admission requirements. Applicants with the master's degree must have earned a minimum graduate GPA of B. Applicants must pass an entrance examination. Minimum departmental requirements are:
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