Graduate
 

Combined BS (certified)/MS Degree

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers an accelerated Masters degree option for our best prepared and most successful undergraduate students. If you have a GPA of 3.5 or higher in all chemistry courses taken by the middle of the junior year of our BS curriculum, this option allows you to earn both an ACS certified Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in chemistry in as little as five years.  The option permits six hours of coursework {CHM 445/545 and CHM 491/591 (or CHM 499/591)} to be counted for both the undergraduate and graduate degree. You will:

  • fulfill the ACS Bachelor of Science requirement in inorganic chemistry by taking CHM 545 (Inorganic Chemistry, 3 credit hours) in the second semester of your third year.   You will receive both undergraduate and graduate credit for this course. 
  • fulfill part of the ACS laboratory requirements by counting a total of three hours (145 lab hours) of research during the summer session between the 3rd and 4th year toward the BS degree (3 credit hours of CHM 491 or 499), and an additional three credit hours (145 lab hours) of research (CHM 491/591 or 499/591) performed during the Fall semester of the fourth year toward both the BS and MS degrees.
  • Count four graduate courses (12 semester hours) as undergraduate electives.
  • Complete the basic studies requirements
  • complete the MS degree requirements by taking 16 credit hours of graduate course work in the fall and spring semesters of the 4th year, 3 credit hours of DIS (CHM 591) in the summer between the 4 and 5th year,  and 8 credit hours of graduate courses (thesis research and seminar) in the 5th year.  Up to one additional credit hour of graduate thesis work could be taken during the summer session immediately following the 5th year.

A complete sample schedule is presented below:

Preliminary courses (3.5 or higher in all chemistry (CHM) courses listed)

Courses to complete the Five Year Masters

Fall 1
Spring 1
Fall 2
Spring 2
Fall 3
Spring 3
Summer 3
CHM 101
CHM 102
CHM 211
CHM 212
CHM 312
CHM 545
MAT 161
MAT 162
CHM 250
CHM 235
CHM 321
CHM 420
BIO 204
basic
PHY 201
PHY 202
CHM 365
CHM 435
CHM 491 (499)
basic
basic
MAT 261
MAT 361 (335)
basic
basic
basic
basic
basic
basic
basic
CHM BS
12
8
12
15
12
11
3
Basic studies
15
9
3
3
6
6
Total BS
15
17
15
18
18
17
3
MS
0
0
0
3

 

Fall 4
Spring 4
Summer 4
Fall 5
Spring 5
Summer 5
Total Hours
CHM 501
CHM 521 or 536
CHM 516 or 546 or 568
CHM 5elec
CHM 595
CHM 595
CHM 516 or 546 or 568
CHM 495
CHM 591
CHM 599
CHM 599
CHM 599
CHM 591
elec
basic
3
1
CHM BS
77
3
Basic studies
45
12
10
Total BS
125
11
6
3
4
3
{1}
MS
30

For more information, contact Dr. Brooks Avery, program advisor..


 


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