Online Master's in Chemistry Curriculum and Course Schedule
Online Master's in Chemistry Curriculum and Course Schedule
Students will acquire industry-aligned skills and knowledge in a wide range of chemical and biochemical topics. With accreditation from the American Chemical Society, 91̽»¨ will ensure students hone and develop their passion to serve through a curriculum designed for real-world application.
There is no thesis, but students will write a research paper on a selected chemistry topic under the direction of their adviser. For degree conferral, students must meet the Standards of Work requirements as stated in the 91̽»¨ Graduate Catalog and have obtained a B (3.0) or higher in five 5000-level classes out of the six currently being offered.
A total of 30 credits is required.
Required Courses
- CHEM 5200 - Science Research Literature and Writing (4 credits)
- CHEM 5805 - Advanced Organic Synthesis: Reactions and Mechanisms (4 credits)
- CHEM 5890 - Basic Biochemistry (4 credits)
- CHEM 5760 - Modern Inorganic Chemistry (4 credits)
- CHEM 5860 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry (4 credits)
- CHEM 5510 - Physical Chemistry (4 credits)
- CHEM 6950 - Research and Thesis (6 credits)* — There is no thesis for this program, but students will write a research paper on a selected chemistry topic under the direction of their adviser.
Course Schedule
Fall 2022
- CHEM 5200 - Chemical Literature
- CHEM 5860 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry
- CHEM 6950 - Research and Thesis (6 credits)*
Spring 2023
- CHEM 5890 - Basic Biochemistry
- CHEM 5805 - Advanced Organic Synthesis: Reactions and Mechanisms
- CHEM 6950 - Research and Thesis (6 credits)*
Summer 2023
Note: The Summer 2023 Session starts on May 15.
- CHEM 5510 - Physical Chemistry
- CHEM 5760 - Modern Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 6950 - Research and Thesis (6 credits)*
Fall 2023
- CHEM 5200 - Chemical Literature
- CHEM 5860 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry
- CHEM 6950 - Research and Thesis (6 credits)*
Spring 2024
- CHEM 5890 - Basic Biochemistry
- CHEM 5805 - Advanced Organic Synthesis: Reactions and Mechanisms
- CHEM 6950 - Research and Thesis (6 credits)*
*CHEM 5200 - Chemical literature as well as three other classes are needed for CHEM 6950.