2012-2013 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2012-2013 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry, PhD


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Overview


The Chemistry Department offers programs leading to a doctorate of philosophy in the fields of bioinorganic, bioorganic, biophysical, inorganic, materials, organic, organometallic, physical, polymer chemistry, and in biochemistry and molecular biology. A variety of graduate courses are taught in the Chemistry Department, and advanced courses in other departments such as Biology, Physics, or Mathematics are available.

For more information, please visit the Chemistry Department’s website.

 

Graduate Program Requirements


The department offers programs leading to a doctorate of philosophy with specialization in various fields of chemistry. Emphasis is placed on tailoring programs to fit the specific needs and desires of the graduate student. To facilitate this goal, a committee of interested faculty works with each student to advise and review his/her progress in research work and course requirements. One year of a teaching apprenticeship is required of all candidates. In addition to formal course work (Six courses from specific areas of chemistry for Ph.D. students), all students must pass qualifying examinations and submit and defend a research thesis.

Ph.D. candidates must also pass preliminary examinations. For further details, students should consult the appropriate departmental publications. Graduate scholarships, teaching assistantships and research fellowships are available.

Program Faculty


Sergio Granados-Focil, Ph.D.
Frederick Greenaway, Ph.D.
Shuanghong Huo, Ph.D.
Charles Jakobsche, Ph.D.
Noel Lazo, Ph.D.
Christina McGraw, Ph.D.
Luis Smith, Ph.D.
Joseph Tang, Ph.D.
David Thurlow, Ph.D.
Mark Turnbull, Ph.D.

Affiliate Faculty


William Royer, Ph.D.

Emeriti Faculty


Daeg S. Brenner, Ph.D.
Karen L. Erickson, Ph.D.
Edward N. Trachtenberg, Ph.D.
Wen-Yang Wen, Ph.D.

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