PhD

Chemistry

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 85.2 k / Year(s) Deadline: Dec 1, 2024
20 place StudyQA ranking:2929 Duration:5 years

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Our doctoral course and examination procedure emphasize research and research accomplishment as early as possible. Your Ph.D. supervisory committee, coursework, and your path through the examination process are individually designed by you and your advisor and planned according to the particular research area and topic involved. An M.S. degree is not required for admission. Students generally remain in residence during the summer. Since graduate courses are not offered during the summer session, this time is exclusively used for research.

  • 22 Units of Graded Course Work
  • 3 lab rotations
  • Responsible Conduct in Research Training (12 credits)
  • Teaching Requirement
  • Research Progress Report/Prelim Document
  • Preliminary Examination
  • Oral Presentation Requirement
  • Propositional Examination
  • Ph.D. Dissertation and Examination

NOTE: International students whose native language is not English must enroll in English language courses offered through the Graduate School, during their first 3 semesters, unless formally waived from this requirement by the Graduate School.

Typical Degree Timeline

First Year Students

Fall

  • Attend RCR Orientation, which takes place week before classes start to complete 6 of the required 12 RCR credits
  • Register for continuation, Chem 701, and 12 credits of graduate science classes
  • Complete 3 lab rotations
  • Register for any English courses deemed necessary for international students (if student can register for only one, Oral English course recommended first)

Spring

  • Chair’s office will finalize formal affiliation with Primary Investigator
  • Register for Continuation and 8-12 credits of graduate science classes
  • Register for any English course deemed necessary for international students
  • Attend RCR Forums when available, each worth 2 credits towards required 12

Summer

  • Register for continuation

Second Year Students

Fall

  • Register for continuation
  • Register for remaining courses necessary to achieve 22 graduate science credits
  • Register for Chem 801 Research, 6 credits
  • Complete all required English courses for international students by end of this semester
  • PI submits recommendation for supervisory committee. PI may consult with student or make the decision alone. Supervisory committees finalized by DGS office in December
  • Attend RCR Forums when available, each worth 2 credits towards required 12

Spring

  • Register for continuation
  • Register for Chem 801 Research, 6 credits
  • Turn in preliminary examination document to DGS office with copies for all supervisory committee members in early March
  • Supervisory committee members return preliminary examination document, with comments and evaluation, to DGS office to be passed back to students for revision of document. Mid-March
  • Submit finalized prelim document to supervisory committee at least one week in advance of the prelim exam
  • Attend RCR Forums when available, each worth 2 credits towards required 12

Summer

  • Register for continuation

Third Year Students

Fall

  • Register for continuation
  • Work towards meeting Oral Presentation requirements by this point

Spring

  • Register for continuation
  • Turn in to DGS office your Annual Progress Report summing up academic milestones and research completed during that academic year in mid-May

Summer

  • Register for continuation
  • Propositional abstract due to Assistant DGS office by August 1
  • Prop committee will return approved or unapproved prop abstracts with comments and evaluation to Assistant DGS to return to students in mid-August
  • Submit revised abstract for review by Prop committee by September 1
  • All RCR requirements should be completed by this time

Fourth Year Students

Fall

  • Register for continuation
  • All propositional abstracts approved by committee by September 15
  • Submit finalized written version of the research proposal to be provided to the examinign panel by October 15
  • Sit propositional exame during first 2 weeks of November

Spring

  • Register for continuation

Summer

  • Register for continuation

Fifth Year and Beyond Students

  • By this time, students have presented often enough to have fulfilled 2 Oral presentation requirements
  • Turn in to the DGS office the Annual Progress Report summing up academic milestones and research completed during that academic year in Mid-May
  • Students should be working towards completing dissertation in the next year

The Department of Chemistry PhD Program considers applications for admission to the fall semester only. Chemistry applications are completed and submitted to the Graduate School in the fall of the year preceding the applicant's expected year of entry into the program.  While many applicants apply in the fall of their senior year, the Department considers all applications from individuals with an undergraduate degree in chemistry or closely related field. 

Application materials include the Graduate School online application form (paper applications are no longer available), letters of recommendation, transcripts, official GRE scores, personal statement and, for foreign students, the TOEFL/IELTS score. All application materials and supporting documents must be submitted electronically or postmarked by December 1.

Competitive fellowships are typically announced in March; acceptance of an earlier offer of a teaching assistantship does not preclude later acceptance of fellowship.

Scholarships

The Department of Chemistry recognizes the need for adequate financial support during the period of graduate study. All Chemistry doctoral program participants in good academic standing are fully supported as either Research or Teaching Assistants during their studies. Chemistry doctoral support includes:

  • full tuition
  • fee
  • health insurance coverage
  • monthly stipend to cover living expenses

Good academic standing entails maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, reaching all program milestones in a timely manner, and making adequate progress towards degree completion.

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