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Dec 21, 2024
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2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Biochemistry, Non-Thesis Option, M.S.
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Non-Thesis Master’s Programs
This option is provided for students who desire a stronger foundation in chemistry for professional schools or personal knowledge. Completion of this option will result in six additional credit hours of course work, and preparation of a master’s report.
During the first semester of enrollment and in consultation with the graduate advisor, the student will select a general area in which to write a report and a member of the faculty to supervise it. The report is a result of independent study and may involve extensive literature search, laboratory work, or review of an area. The report must follow the general guidelines for writing a thesis and is subject to the advisor’s approval. Students in this option must enroll in CHEM 7913 , Master’s Report, for the report portion of their study.
Curriculum requirements
All students must complete the following curriculum requirements:
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