Computational Chemistry - Master of Science
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
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Postgraduate
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Michigan center (USA)
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The Master of Science with a major in Computational Chemistry is designed to prepare individuals to implement, manage, and support all aspects of the application of computers and computing in chemistry within academic, governmental, and industrial scientific settings. Graduates will also be equipped to serve as professional resources for visualization, modeling, and database activities.
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Subjects
- Physical Chemistry
- Computational
Course programme
Entering graduate students must take a qualifying examination in analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry and must earn a qualifying grade in at least two areas. Students who do not earn at least two qualifying grades will be required to complete course work that may not count toward the degree.
Students who took the GRE Advanced Test in Chemistry, and scored at least at the 75th percentile, may request an exemption from the qualifying examination. Examination results will be used by the student’s advisor to assist in developing the student’s program of study.
A minimum of 30 credits.
At least eight of the following courses (minimum 22 credits):
Seminar in Computational Chemistry
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Computer-Based Scientific Instrumentation
Atomic and Molecular Structure
Computational Quantum Chemistry
Chemical Problems and Reports
Selected Topics in Analytical Chemistry
Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry I
Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry II
Quantum Chemistry and Statistical Thermodynamics I
Electives (a minimum of 8 credits): Courses in biochemistry, chemistry, computer science and engineering, or statistics.
Pass a certifying examination.
Complete an internship in a professional setting.
Computational Chemistry - Master of Science