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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

We offer both thesis (M.S.) and non-thesis (M.A.) graduate programs, designed to prepare you for your future career in scientific research, industry, and further academic study. With a strong focus on interdisciplinary learning and professional development, thesis-based M.S. students combine coursework with cutting-edge research. Students in the M.A. program take additional coursework in place of thesis research hours.

Our Goal...

Is to help you expand your knowledge on your chosen career, provide a strong academic foundation for your future and foster independence scientific thinking while also strengthening your communication skills with our mentorship.

Your Objectives....

While in this program you will be able to gain research experience, improve your scientific writing while also customizing your degree the way you want it with our amazing faculty mentor and cohort of fellow steps that prepare you for future opportunities.

Your Path, Step by Step.

First Semester

You'll begin outlining your thesis and forming a committee—laying the groundwork before the proposal is officially filed.

Second Semester

You’ll work closely with your chosen research advisor to write the thesis introduction and prepare a formal research plan, which will be submitted and presented orally to the department faculty.

Third Semester

You'll consult with your thesis committee to provide updates on project progress.

Fourth Semester

You and the committee will focus on completing the thesis document, submitting it for review, applying for graduation, and preparing for the final defense to wrap up the program.

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The Length of The Program

Students typically complete the program in 2 years (at 9 hrs/sem), gaining comprehensive experience through coursework, thesis research, and participation.

Structure

The M.S. Thesis Committee is composed of at least three members:

- Chair (usually the student’s research supervisor)
- Co-Chair (if applicable)
- Committee Member 1
- Committee Member 2

Proposal, Defense, and Submission

You’ll be required to complete approximately three key forms as part of your thesis journey: the Thesis Proposal, Defense, and Final Submission forms

Each plays an important role in guiding you through the process and ensuring successful completion of your degree.

Note: Use Adobe Sign to complete these steps. Sign and date the form first, then save as a PDF before uploading it for signatures. 

Thesis Proposal

This form describes the proposed thesis work that must be completed. 

As part of this form, students must submit an expanded abstract that describes the content, scope, and methods of the proposed research. 

It also requires signatures of all committee members, the departmental graduate advisor, and the department chair. 

Thesis Defense

(Comprehensive Examination)

This form is to be completed after a successful thesis defense, consisting of a public oral presentation and a closed inquiry session with the thesis committee.

It also requires signatures of all committee members, the departmental graduate advisor, and the department chair.

The Master’s Comprehensive Examination Report Form must be completed and submitted via email to the Graduate College

Thesis Submission

This form is to be completed after the committee approves the written thesis document. 

It also requires signatures of all committee members, the departmental graduate advisor, and the department chair.

The Thesis Submission Approval Form must be completed and submitted via email to the Graduate College

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Wrapping up a Thesis?

As you get closer to finishing your thesis, you will need to collect signatures from your committee and our department

Use Adobe Sign to make this step easier.

Composition of Thesis Committee

Two of the three committee members must be members of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. A current committee member list can be found on the M.S. program Canvas site. 

Students are expected to compose their thesis committee of faculty who have expertise in scientific fields and experimental techniques that are relevant to the student’s proposed project.

If the research-supervising faculty is not in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, they may serve as a Co-Advisor, but a member of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry must be a Co-Advisor and will serve as the Thesis Committee Chair. 

To officially form a thesis committee, the student must submit a completed Thesis Proposal Form to the Graduate College

The Department of Environmental Health, Safety, Risk & Emergency Management (EHSREM) oversees the safe practices in all departments and positions. A thorough set of resources for these safe practices and safety policies is available through them. 

As of 2018, the University has a Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) to direct the safe use of all chemicals per OSHA Laboratory Standards. Your research laboratory will also have a lab-specific CHP, which your research supervisor will provide.

Institutional laboratory safety training is required of all researchers, including employees, research credit-enrolled students and volunteers. Information about the training programs offered by EHSREM.

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Dive Deeper Into the Curriculum!

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Master of Science (M.S.) Major in Chemistry

Course Requirements

Required Courses  
CHEM 5110Seminar in Chemistry (Taken 3 times)3
CHEM 5395Fundamentals of Research3
Core Courses  
Choose 9 hours from the following: 9
CHEM 5321Advanced Organic Chemistry 
CHEM 5330Physical Chemistry 
CHEM 5341Inorganic Chemistry 
CHEM 5365Separation Methods in Chemical Analysis 
Prescribed Electives  
Choose 9 hours from the following: * 9
CHEM 5321Advanced Organic Chemistry 
CHEM 5330Physical Chemistry 
CHEM 5341Inorganic Chemistry 
CHEM 5365Separation Methods in Chemical Analysis 
CHEM 5310Medicinal Chemistry 
CHEM 5312Organometallic Chemistry 
CHEM 5313Principles and Applications of Mass Spectrometry 
CHEM 5320Modern Molecular Modeling 
CHEM 5333Spectroscopy 
CHEM 5351Introduction to Polymers and Polymer Synthesis 
CHEM 5353Polymer Processing and Characterization 
CHEM 5355Physical Chemistry of Polymers 
CHEM 5382Enzymology 
CHEM 5383Molecular Biology & Molecular Genetics 
CHEM 5385MPMetabolism 
CHEM 5390Supramolecular Chemistry 
CHEM 5396AMaterials Chemistry 
MSEC 7301Practical Skills in Commercialization and Entrepreneurship 
MSEC 7302Leadership Skills in Commercialization and Entrepreneurship 
MSEC 7311Materials Characterization 
MSEC 7320Nanocomposites 
MSEC 7325Principles of Technical Project Management 
MSEC 7340Biomaterials and Biosensors 
MSEC 7370Advanced Polymer Science 
Thesis  
CHEM 5399AThesis3
Choose a minimum of 3 hours from the following: 3
CHEM 5199BThesis 
CHEM 5299BThesis 
CHEM 5399BThesis 
CHEM 5599BThesis 
CHEM 5999BThesis 
Total Hours 30

Comprehensive Examination Requirement

An oral thesis defense is required to serve as the comprehensive examination.  The thesis committee will decide whether the student passes or fails the defense.  Should the student fail, a second oral defense is allowed.

Students who do not successfully complete the requirements for the degree within the timelines specified will be dismissed from the program.

Master of Arts (M.A.) Major in Chemistry

Course Requirements

CHEM 5321 or CHEM 5330Advanced Organic Chemistry or Physical Chemistry3
CHEM 5365Separation Methods in Chemical Analysis3
CHEM 5370Problems in Chemistry3
CHEM 5395Fundamentals of Research3
Electives  
Choose 18 hours of advisor-approved electives 18
Total Hours 30

Comprehensive Examination Requirement

A written comprehensive examination given by three graduate faculty members is required.  

A second attempt is allowed if the student fails to pass. Students who do not successfully complete the requirements for the degree within the timelines specified will be dismissed from the program.

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