Program Details
The M.S. in Chemistry program provides graduate education for students planning careers in industry, business, and teaching.
- Location:
- Chicago, United States
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Master
- Specialty:
- Chemistry
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- Three concentrations are available within the program: the Separation Science Emphasis, Traditional General Chemistry Program Emphasis, and Teacher Education Concentration. The Separation Science Emphasis, the first of its kind in the Chicago area, is designed to train chemists for the largest subset of industrial analytical chemistry known as Separation Science. Highlighted in this emphasis are the studies of and research in gas and liquid chromatography and related technologies. Those planning careers in the pharmaceutical industry will be well prepared by completing this emphasis in their master’s degree program. The General Program Emphasis is a more broadly based program of study well suited for students intending to enter professional schools and to continue graduate work in chemistry. The new Teacher Education Concentration is designed for middle and high school chemistry teachers to earn master degree in chemistry with emphasis in the Chemical Education. Careers • Quality Control Chemist • Research and Development Chemist • Method Development and Validation Chemist • Pharmaceutical Science Chemist • Forensic Science Chemist • Food Science Chemist • Cosmetic Chemist • Pharmacologist • Environmental Science Chemist • Separation Scientist • Teacher/Instructor/Professor • Doctoral studies CORE COURSES All students must take at least one course in each of the four areas of the Core Courses: Analytical Chemistry CHEM-450 Gas Chromatography .....................................3 cr. Inorganic Chemistry CHEM-402 Organometallic Chemistry ...........................3 cr. CHEM-406 Coordination Chemistry ...............................3 cr. CHEM-413 Modern Inorganic Chemistry........................3 cr. Organic Chemistry CHEM-403 Physical Methods of Organic Chemistry .....3 cr. CHEM-411 Organic Reaction Mechanisms ...................3 cr. Physical Chemistry CHEM-404 Chemical Thermodynamics ...........................3 cr. CHEM-405 Quantum Chemistry.........................................3 cr. CHEM-416 Nanoscience......................................................3 cr. The full, definitive description of the two concentrations and all courses can be found in the University Catalog
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- The University has regional accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. In addition, the university also is accredited through several disciplinary bodies.
- Financial Aid:
- Yes
- Requirements:
- Applicants must meet the general requirements for admission to the College of Graduate Studies and Research. Full admission to the program requires at least a 3.0 (B) average in the following prerequisite undergraduate courses: (a) two semesters of general chemistry, two semesters of organic chemistry, two semesters of physical chemistry, and one semester of analytical chemistry (all of these must include laboratory); (b) two semesters (normally eight credit hours) of physics including laboratory; and (c) two semesters (normally eight credit hours) of calculus. Conditional admission to the program may be granted when a student has a marginal undergraduate record or a deficiency in prerequisite undergraduate courses. GRE: Not required