Chemistry Master of Science at Montclair State University
The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department offers two options for the Master’s degree: the Master of Science in Chemistry and the Master of Science in Chemistry with Concentration in Biochemistry. The courses offered include advanced courses in all major areas of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and include a number of highly specialized instrumentation courses as well as individual research opportunities. Laboratories are housed in both Richardson Hall and Science Hall. Students may selectively take one or two courses as non-degree students, to increase their professional competence in a particular area of Chemistry or Biochemistry, or may elect to enroll in one of the Master of Science programs, as outlined below.
The Biochemistry concentration provides a flexible program of study for those students who wish to emphasize Biochemistry and related areas in their Master’s degree. Those working in research in the pharmaceutical industry or interested in doing so, and individuals interested in pursuing an M.D. or a Ph.D. in Biochemistry or a related area would benefit from this program. It is most suited to students with an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry but is also suitable for students with a major in Chemistry who wish to broaden their knowledge in Biochemistry. As indicated above, students with other backgrounds can also be accommodated.
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The minimum requirements for admission to the School of Graduate, Professional and Continuing Education, as set forth in The Graduate Catalog, are essential for admission to one of the graduate programs in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. When a student has been admitted, the Graduate Program Coordinator for Chemistry and Biochemistry will evaluate the background in chemistry, biochemistry, other sciences and mathematics, and a specific program will be designed. An entering student should present at least twenty-four semester hours of undergraduate chemistry credits. In consultation with the Graduate Program Coordinator, a program may be designed for a student with
To be admitted to one of our master’s programs in the chemistry department, you’ll need to satisfy the requirements of the Graduate School as well as meet the chemistry department’s criteria for the master of science degree or the master of arts degree.
You’ll need a bachelor’s degree in chemistry or a field with substantial chemistry background and two academic letters of reference. You’ll also have to submit a transcript of all college-level work, but we do not require that you take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) to be admitted into our program.
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The objects of the professional activity of Masters of Chemistry (510500) are scientific and research institutes of Russian Academy of Sciences, scientific and research laboratories of scientific centers, higher and secondary educational establishments.
Final state attestation of Master Degree includes the defense of Master's
Year
2009
Award
Master of Chemical Sciences
Length
Two years full-time
Campuses
Melbourne (Bundoora)
Objectives:
To train professionals with a solid foundation in advanced chemistry and biological and chemical instrumental techniques that can be directed to the professional or research on topics relevant to current science and chemical technology.
Description of teacher planning:
The Master is organized in modules, one of which: Complex Molecular Systems and is offered exclusively at the University of Vigo and the introduction to research that is conducted simultaneously at the University of Santiago de Compostela. The subjects included in the first module are available via http://webs.uvigo.es/posgradoquimica/?mod=materias. Corresponding to Initiation of Research are: Masters Seminar (2,0 ECTS) Introduction to Scientific Research
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