Chemistry (MS)

Overview

The Department of Chemistry provides a program for graduate students to complete the Master of Science degree in chemistry to become professional chemists. The program requires students to finish 12-credit hours of chemistry core courses which must include 3-credit hours of seminar courses, and 12- credit hours of elective courses. In order to meet the total 30-credit hour requirement for graduation, students in the traditional research track need to complete 6-credit hours of thesis and chemical research, while those in non-thesis track should take an additional 6-credit hours of chemistry electives which must include CHEM 6370 Chemical Education. Students may be allowed to bring in a maximum of 6-credit graduate hours from courses other than chemistry.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in chemistry, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Undergraduate degree with major in chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, materials science, pharmacy, polymer chemistry, industrial chemistry or equivalent or 32 hours of undergraduate courses in chemistry
  2. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours.
  3. GRE General Test. GRE test scores are valid for 5 years. A waiver of the GRE requirement will be granted to applicants who show proof of completing a graduate degree (master’s or doctoral).
  4. Two  letters  of  recommendation  from  professional  or  academic sources.
  5. Statement of Interest explaining objectives in pursuing the degree and area of interest within chemistry or in biochemistry or material science.

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

The program committee will have the authority to accept into unconditional status any applicant whose qualifications fall short of the requirements.

Probationary admission will be considered for applicants who do not satisfy the criteria outlined above but are not granted unconditional status by the program committee. The program committee will base probationary admission on the strength of the applicant's application portfolio and recommendations.

Such probationary admission may require courses addressing application deficiencies, and/or advice to take additional coursework in a particular field. These steps must be taken before the applicant is granted non-probationary or clear status.

The applicant may not proceed beyond 12 credit hours of Chemistry Graduate courses with a probationary status.

General Requirements for Thesis Option

A supervised master’s thesis is required. The thesis option provides much needed practical experience and technical skills, insight into the intricacies of scientific research and the opportunity to develop written and oral communication skills. When a clearly defined project has been outlined, the candidate can advance the study in coordination with an advisor. The thesis track involves 3 credits of seminar, writing and literature search techniques, and 6 credits of research work.

Program Requirements

Required Courses - 12 Hours

Choose three from the following:

CHEM 6305Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6310Advanced Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6315Inorganic Chemistry I

3

CHEM 6320Advanced Instrumental Analysis

3

CHEM 6325Advanced Physical Chemistry

3

 

Seminar Courses - 3 Hours

CHEM 7302Graduate Seminar

3

Non-thesis Option

Electives - 12 Hours

Choose four from the following:
CHEM 6302Environmental Chemistry

3

CHEM 6330Special Topics in Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6331Polymer Science and Engineering

3

CHEM 6332Medicinal Chemistry

3

CHEM 6333Organic Chemistry in Drug Design and Drug Action

3

CHEM 6334Physical Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6335Medicinal Food Chemistry

3

CHEM 6336Medicinal Natural Products Chemistry

3

CHEM 6340Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6341Advanced Inorganic Materials Chemistry

3

CHEM 6350Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry

3

CHEM 6360Special Topics in Physical Chemistry

3

CHEM 6370Special Topics in Chemical Education

3

CHEM 6380Special Topics in Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6381Advanced NMR for Chemistry and Molecular Biology

3

CHEM 6382Advanced Protein Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6390Physical Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6395Materials Chemistry

3

Other Electives - 6 Hours

Non-thesis students may take up 6 additional hours of required or elective courses above.

Thesis Option

Electives - 12 Hours

Choose four from the following:

CHEM 6302Environmental Chemistry

3

CHEM 6330Special Topics in Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6331Polymer Science and Engineering

3

CHEM 6332Medicinal Chemistry

3

CHEM 6333Organic Chemistry in Drug Design and Drug Action

3

CHEM 6334Physical Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6335Medicinal Food Chemistry

3

CHEM 6336Medicinal Natural Products Chemistry

3

CHEM 6340Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry

3

CHEM 6341Advanced Inorganic Materials Chemistry

3

CHEM 6350Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry

3

CHEM 6360Special Topics in Physical Chemistry

3

CHEM 6370Special Topics in Chemical Education

3

CHEM 6380Special Topics in Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6381Advanced NMR for Chemistry and Molecular Biology

3

CHEM 6382Advanced Protein Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6390Physical Biochemistry

3

CHEM 6395Materials Chemistry

3

Thesis – 6 Hours

CHEM 7300Thesis I

3

CHEM 7301Thesis II

3

Total Credit Hours: 30