The Graduate Program in chemistry is a thesis-based study
leading to the degree of Master of Science. To be considered for admission to the program, the student must hold a bachelor of science/arts degree in chemistry.
Admission criteria include:
- Undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.75
- Superior performance in undergraduate chemistry courses
- Demonstration of purpose and motivation
- Letters of reference
Chemistry graduate students are given appointments as Research
Assistants or Teaching Assistants. The program requires a minimum of 39 hours and takes about
two and one-half years to complete.
Master of Science in Chemistry Curriculum
Master of Science Course Electives
More information on Hampton University's Graduate College
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