The Master of Arts in Chemistry program offers an advanced education with a focus on research, equipping students with skills in designing experiments, analyzing data, and making discoveries. The program is flexible, available full-time or part-time, and emphasizes interdisciplinary studies in areas such as materials science, nanotechnology, and environmental science. It is designed for students seeking to deepen their knowledge in chemistry and biochemistry beyond their undergraduate studies, preparing them for careers or further academic pursuits.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program provides a comprehensive understanding of chemistry and biochemistry tailored to career advancement or academic goals. Its interdisciplinary approach, combined with flexible study options and specialized tracks, makes it suitable for students aiming to enter diverse fields such as research, education, or industry. The program’s emphasis on research skills and practical coursework prepares graduates for real-world applications and further studies.
Students can choose from specializations including biochemistry, chemical education, and industrial chemistry. The biochemistry focus is ideal for those planning to apply to medical or dental schools, while industrial chemistry is tailored for careers in the chemical industry. The chemical education track is meant for current or future K-12 educators interested in advanced chemical instruction and pedagogy.
Application fees
16.60L
1st year tuition fees
16.60L
Living cost
To graduate, students need a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall and in their major. The program requires at least 30 credit hours, including a capstone project and coursework at the 50000 and 60000 levels. A minimum of 21 credit hours must be at the 60000 level, and no more than half of the coursework can be in 50000-level courses. Grades below C do not count toward degree requirements.

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Graduates of this program can pursue careers such as chemical technicians, chemistry teachers, chemists, food scientists, forensic science technicians, and project management specialists. Job growth varies across disciplines, with opportunities in education, industry, food science, and forensics, offering potential earnings ranging from around $49,820 to over $80,400 annually.