Chemistry matters in almost every industry out there. Its study and applications can be so vast that we see its importance in everything from the production of cosmetics to large-scale waste management operations. Professionals who have a strong foundation in the discipline and can use their knowledge to foster innovation, work collaboratively and solve real-world problems are always in demand in the field.
With an MS in Chemistry from Clarkson University, gain the expertise, technical and professional skills needed to advance your career or strengthen your graduate school applications. Here, access opportunities to enhance your skills in laboratory techniques and conduct your own specialized research under the mentorship of our outstanding faculty. When you graduate, you will be ready to tackle complex challenges in the chemical and materials industries.
A baccalaureate (BS) degree in chemistry or a related major (e.g., materials science, biochemistry, biophysics, environmental science) and must have completed the following minimum college course preparation: introductory chemistry courses, including general chemistry, as well as specialized classes in organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and biochemistry. In addition, basic training in mathematics and physics is required. A GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 score. All undergraduate transcripts. Résumé or CV (Curriculum Vitae). A 250-500 word personal statement TOEFL iBT: 80 or IELTS 6.5 overall. Three letters of recommendation. GRE requirement will be waived for spring and fall 2024 applicants. Provide updated bank statements showing sufficient funds, which can include a certified letter from your sponsor(s) indicating the amount of support available for each year.
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