Am I required to be on the Ohio University campus at any time during the program?
No, this program is fully online.
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The Chemistry & Biochemistry Department offers the M.S. in Chemistry online and on campus. With convenient online courses, you can earn all 30 credits needed to receive your degree in as few as three semesters. Along the way, you will acquire skills and knowledge in a wide range of chemical and biochemical topics.
Our goal is to help students become highly effective and successful scientists and teachers by providing them with the interdisciplinary skills and professional development needed to enhance their career success.
This program is designed particularly for science teachers who seek to teach dual enrollment or earn additional credentials and science professionals. Our goal is to help students become highly effective and successful scientists and teachers by providing them with the interdisciplinary skills and professional development needed to enhance their career success.
Students will be taught by the same group of internationally renowned professors who teach our on-campus classes. The Chemistry & Biochemistry Department at Ohio University hosts an outstanding faculty with research interests spanning a wide range of areas in the chemical sciences. The mission of the graduate program is to provide education and research that is relevant and timely to society in an atmosphere that promotes cooperation and interaction among the students and faculty.
A thesis is not required for this degree; instead, you will write a research literature review article on a topic assigned by a faculty mentor.
Tuition and fees are assessed based on the number of credit hours of enrollment, Ohio residency and program.
Financial Aid: When graduate students take two 4-hour courses per semester, their attendance is considered half-time for financial aid purposes. U.S. citizens and permanent residents have access to federally funded loans through Ohio University's Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships . The Ohio University school code is 003100.
No, this program is fully online.
You can take any number of classes that are being offered. You can take just one class per semester if you wish to do so. Students who wish to complete the 30-credit program in three consecutive semesters start in the fall or summer and take two 4-credit courses in each of the three semesters plus 6 credit hours of CHEM 6950 Research and Thesis in their final semester.
No. The maximum time allowed between the semester when you first initiate graduate study toward a master’s degree and the semester when you complete the requirements for the master’s degree is six calendar years.
Yes, you can take classes without aiming at receiving an M.S. degree.
You can graduate once (1) you have earned 30 credits, (2) your GPA is 3.0 or higher, (3) you have passed five different 5000-level classes at a level of B or higher, and (4) you have taken 6 credits of CHEM 6950 and obtained a grade of B or higher in the class.
B- is a passing grade in the sense that the student WILL get the 4 credits associated with the course, BUT students must pass 5 out of 6 courses with a grade of B (3.0) or higher AND receive a B (3.0) or higher in CHEM 6950 to graduate.
No course with a grade below C (2.0) may be used to satisfy any graduate degree or certificate requirement.
Students who earn more than one grade of B- or lower are subject to review, academic probation and possible dismissal.
Conferral of a graduate degree or certificate requires an accumulative graduate GPA of at least a 3.0 – GPA cannot be “rounded up” to achieve a 3.0.
Taking a graduate-level course a second time does not remove or replace a grade from a previous attempt (see Grading Information ).
Conferral of a graduate degree or certificate requires an accumulative graduate GPA of at least a 3.0 – GPA cannot be “rounded up” to achieve a 3.0.
Students cannot retake an already-passed class in an attempt to raise their GPA. That is true for any class graded C or better.
Not at all. Anyone can join the program, as long as they hold a B.S. degree in chemistry (or a degree deemed equivalent by the graduate recruitment committee in the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department at Ohio University).
Yes, lectures are always available. But courses have strict deadlines for homework, based on the course syllabi.
Yes.
If you have applied but not been admitted yet, you will need to apply to a different term. Return to your application portal and complete a new application. New materials must accompany a new application.
If you have already been admitted, contact the Chemistry and Biochemistry graduate program director, Dr. Katherine Cimatu, at cimatu@ohio.edu . Note: please contact Dr. Cimatu at least three weeks prior to the start of a term.
At this time, classes are offered once year, with the exception of CHEM 6950 that is offered every semester.
Yes, all classes follow the same format, except CHEM 6950 that is a 14-week, full semester course.
The 6 credits must be taken in a single full semester, concurrently or after having passed CHEM 5200 (chemical literature) with a grade or B or higher. The Graduate Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry will send you specific information related to registration to CHEM 6950; please do not register to this course until you have received that information.
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