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Chemistry, M.S.

  1. Graduates will be able to demonstrate advanced-level knowledge in both
    1. synthesis and materials chemistry and
    2. analytical and physical chemistry methods, with a higher level of knowledge expected in the student’s area of research.
  2. Graduates will be able to use standard search tools and retrieval methods to obtain information about a topic, substance, technique or issue relating to chemistry and assess relevant studies from the chemical literature.
  3. Graduates will be able to communicate scientific findings from literature and original findings from the student's own advanced research in written publications and oral presentations.
  4. Graduates will acquire the basic tools, including chemical practices and theories, needed to conduct advanced chemical research. Students will become proficient in their specialized area of chemistry and complete an advanced research project.
  5. Graduates will be able to adhere to accepted ethical and professional standards in chemistry.

Grades of C and below are not considered passing and require repeating or replacement with another grad level course, achieving a grade of B- or better. 

Graduate Chemistry Courses12
Required Research Courses9
CHEM 5000
Introduction to Chemical Research
CHEM 5970
Research Topics
CHEM 5990
Thesis Research
Research Elective Courses3
Select one of the following:
CHEM 5299
Introduction to Analytical Research
CHEM 5399
Introduction to Physical Research
CHEM 5499
Introduction to Organic Research
CHEM 5599
Introduction to Inorganic Research
Chemistry Elective Courses6
Select two Graduate Chemistry courses below OR electives can also be fulfilled by taking 5000-level courses in other disciplines such as biology, math, computer science, engineering, and pharmacology with approval by Graduate Program Coordinator and student’s committee.
Total Credits30

Graduate Chemistry Courses

CHEM 5200Analytical Chemistry II3
CHEM 5230Mass Spectrometry3
CHEM 5260Analytical Separations3
CHEM 5270Electroanalytical Chemistry3
CHEM 5300Mathematical Techniques in Chemistry3
CHEM 5370Computational Chemistry3
CHEM 5390Special Topics: Physical Chemistry3
CHEM 5400Organic Spectroscopy3
CHEM 5410Organic Chemistry 33
CHEM 5440Bioorganic Chemistry3
CHEM 5450Advanced Organic Chemistry3
CHEM 5460Synthetic Organic Chemistry3
CHEM 5470Medicinal Chemistry3
CHEM 5500Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM 5550Organometallic Chemistry3
CHEM 5560Solid State Chemistry3
CHEM 5570Group Theory & Spectroscopy3
CHEM 5610Biochemistry 13
CHEM 5615Biochemistry 23
CHEM 5620Biophysical Chemistry3
CHEM 5630Introduction to Chemical Biology and Biotechnology3
CHEM 5800Fundamentals and Design of Nanomaterials3
CHEM 5930Special Topics3

Non-Course Requirements

A public oral presentation and a private oral examination.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.  Grades of C and below are not considered passing and require repeating or replacement with another grad level course, achieving a grade of B- or better.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
Graduate Chemistry course 3
Graduate Chemistry course 3
CHEM 5X99Introduction to Research 3
 Credits9
Spring
Graduate Chemistry course 3
Graduate Chemistry course 3
 Credits6
Summer
CHEM 5970 Research Topics 3
 Credits3
Year Two
Fall
Chemistry elective 3
CHEM 5990 Thesis Research 3
 Credits6
Spring
Chemistry elective 3
CHEM 5990 Thesis Research (See information in Program Notes) * 3
 Credits6
 Total Credits30
*

Students are required to complete a minimum of 6 credits of Thesis Research. This requirement is typically completed in the second year. The number of credits can vary each semester, but a student cannot register for zero credits of research until the 6 credits have been completed.

Marvin Meyers, Ph.D.
Chemistry graduate program coordinator
chemgrad@slu.edu