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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry, Ph.D.


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In addition to fulfilling the minimum university requirements, a student must take one 3 hour graduate course (5000 and above) in each of the four areas (inorganic, analytical, organic, and physical), excluding special topics, tool courses CHEM 5130, CHEM 5320 , CHEM 5760, and research courses.

Students must obtain satisfactory performance on a series of written major field cumulative examinations, including special topics.

Students must obtain satisfactory performance on a preliminary examination, part written and part oral.

Students must present a seminar based on the dissertation research. Students must also obtain two additional credits of CHEM 5000  by presenting a divisional or departmental seminar or an oral presentation at a regional or national research meeting.

Area Selected as a Major


In the area selected as a major, the student will take the following as a minimum:

Analytical


Inorganic


  • 12 hours of graduate level inorganic courses

Physical


  • any three graduate level physical chemistry courses

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