California State University, Fresno Master of Science in Chemistry
California State University, Fresno

California State University, Fresno

Master of Science in Chemistry

Fresno, USA

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* early application deadline; June 1 - late application & supporting documents deadline

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Science in Chemistry offers in-depth knowledge of chemical principles and practices. Students engage in advanced coursework and hands-on research, aiming to hone their analytical and problem-solving skills. This program prepares graduates for diverse challenges in the field of chemistry.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various pathways, such as roles in research and development, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, or academia. Others may find positions in regulatory affairs, quality control, or chemical manufacturing, applying their expertise to solve real-world issues.

The mission of the graduate program in chemistry is guided by the mission of the university; it seeks to provide comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degree instruction for qualified students and to contribute to the needs and well-being of the people of the San Joaquin Valley and California.

The California State University, Fresno graduate program in chemistry is primarily oriented toward two groups of students: students who are preparing themselves for employment in chemistry-based occupations (including teaching) and students interested in additional training in chemistry and biochemistry to prepare for advanced Ph.D. graduate work.

The degree program course requirements are rigorous, and the approach to an M.S. curriculum is a demanding one. However, as the quality of training in all of the chemistry subdivisions remains high, we perceive this diversity as the primary strength of the program.

For students in the first category, the program stresses strengthening the student's chemistry background while also providing advanced training in both theory and research - training that is very beneficial in today's competitive job market. Furthermore, the program also strives to meet local and regional needs for individuals with advanced training in chemistry and biochemistry, needs that are strongly tied to the agricultural nature of the valley.

For students in the second category, the program's emphasis on improving their chemistry background and basic research skills prepares students for work at the Ph.D. level and enhances their chances for success.