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M.S. in Chemistry

* This site offers basic guidelines for Degree completion. The department may have additional restrictions in addition to the information below. Please see the Graduate Course Catalog for more information.

Applicants to the M.S. in Chemistry program must have an undergraduate major in Chemistry with courses equivalent to those required for a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at Fredonia. Please note additional program requirements. For general admission requirements, please see the Application Procedures.

Program Requirements Hours
1. A minimum of 30 semester hours, including:

Graduate-level courses in chemistry, which can include up to 12 credit hours in courses from related fields, e.g., biology, geosciences, mathematics, and physics (approved in advance by the departmental Graduate Study Committee in the Chemistry Department).

12-18
2. Research 12-18
3. Research Proposal 0
4. Seminar (One seminar/year is expected) 0
5. Written Thesis 0
6. Final Comprehensive Oral Examination 0
TOTAL HOURS FOR DEGREE 30

Master of Science in Education: Curriculum and Instruction – Middle and Adolescence Science Education Track

Students Should Be Advised: Revisions for the programs in Curriculum and Instruction Science Education Track have been drafted and will be submitted to the New York State Education Department during Fall 2005. With approvals forthcoming, these programs leading to grades 5-9 or 7-12 professional teaching certification in specific science disciplines (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, and Physics) may be available for graduate admission in Fall 2006. Prospective students interested in any of these programs should contact Dr. Holly Lawson, Director of Science Education Partnership and Associate Professor of Chemistry, or Dr. Michael Jabot, Assistant Professor of Education. Updated admission requirements and program descriptions may be available during Spring 2006.

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