M.Sc. in Chemistry
The Chemistry program of study for the master’s degree at Kansas State University will normally include up to 15 hours in the student’s major area of study, 6 to 12 hours in related areas, and one hour of graduate seminar.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
January, May, August
Tuition Fee
$ 1,007 per credit
Location
Manhattan, United States
The program
At least two semester hours of credit must be earned at the 700 level or higher in each of three of the following groups: analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, materials, and biological. A master’s thesis that is based on 6 to 8 semester hours of original research must also be defended before one’s supervisory committee.
Learning outcomes
Undergraduate Chemistry transcripts at Kansas State University are required as are letters of recommendation from persons familiar with your chemistry background. Applicants are strongly encouraged to take the GRE, including both the general test and the subject test in chemistry.
Students considering graduate work at Kansas State are encouraged to visit the department, to meet with members of the faculty and with other students, and to observe our facilities and educational environment.
Courses include:
- Analytical Separations
- Applications of Surface Science to Chemistry
- Chemical Microscopy
- Electroanalytical Chemistry
- Applied Molecular Spectroscopy
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
- Homogeneous Catalysis
- Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry