Chemistry, MSc
- Program Delivery
- On Campus, Online
- Total Credits
- 30 Credits
Admission Details
Admission to the MSc program requires that the student meet the following requirements:
- Has attained a Bachelors degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or related major* (students in related majors must complete core requirements of UCCS BA degrees in chemistry or biochemistry) from an accredited college or university, and
- Has an undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher for regular admission or GPA of 2.75-3.00 for provisional admission.
International students: The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry welcomes you! We will accept either path for demonstrating English proficiency for non-native English speakers seeking admission to the program:
- Bachelors or post-secondary degree from a US-accredited institution or program where English is the language of instruction, or
- Demonstrated proficiency in English with earned scores of 100 on the TOEFL, 7 on the iELTS, or 120 on Duolingo.
About the Program
The Master of Sciences (MSc) with options in Chemistry or Biochemistry is a research Master's degree program offered with research (thesis) and coursework (non-thesis) tracks. . It provides students with advanced courses in analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. Research areas include those above and environmental chemistry. The degree program is designed for students who desire a research degree and advanced course work.
Prospective students must meet the entrance requirements of
Specifically, the applicant is expected to have a BA or BS degree with the equivalent of a chemistry or biochemistry major from an accredited institution, and show promise and ability to pursue advanced study and research in chemistry. Please consult with the department office for a complete program description, or contact the Master of Sciences Chemistry advisor for the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Dr. Janel Owens
Learning Outcomes for the Research Track
- Explore graduate-level coursework in chemistry or biochemistry to increase depth and breadth within disciplines of chemistry or biochemistry,
- Describe recent advances in chemistry or biochemistry,
- Develop a hypothesis, design experiments to test that hypothesis, and carry out experiments with evaluation of resultant data,
- Hone research skills and develop best practices regarding laboratory notebook upkeep and data management,
- Communicate clearly in written and oral formats
- Search for, read critically, evaluate, and summarize peer-reviewed manuscripts in the scientific literature, and
- Identify, discuss, and propose solutions for scientific problems.
Research track: (27 credits)
- 12 credits of graduate-level laboratory or lecture courses, nine of which must be in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry (CHEM 5000-level)
- 9 credits of research (CHEM 5904)
- 6 credits of thesis (CHEM 7000)
Learning Outcomes for the Course Track
- Explore graduate-level coursework in chemistry or biochemistry to increase depth and breadth within disciplines of chemistry or biochemistry,
- Describe recent advances in chemistry or biochemistry,
- Communicate clearly in written and oral formats
- Search for, read critically, evaluate, and summarize peer-reviewed manuscripts in the scientific literature, and
- Identify, discuss, and propose solutions for scientific problems.
Course track: (27 credits)
- 24 credits of graduate-level laboratory or lecture courses, 18 of which must be in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry (CHEM 5000-level). A student make take up to three credits of CHEM 5904, which will count as one course.
- 3 credits of Master's Project (CHEM 7050)
For additional details regarding the program coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog
Coursework
For additional details regarding the program coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog .