This Master of Combined Sciences program at Mississippi College is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of chemistry while gaining supporting knowledge in related fields such as Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Physics. It aims to equip students with the skills needed to make impactful contributions across various fields like biology, medicine, ecology, agriculture, fuels, high technology, material science, and engineering. The program combines coursework and research, with an option for a thesis based on lab or library research.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students seeking to deepen their chemistry knowledge while supporting it with related field expertise, opening avenues in diverse scientific and technological careers. The flexibility to choose minors in related disciplines enhances interdisciplinary understanding, making graduates highly versatile for various scientific roles.
The major within this program is Chemistry, comprising 18-21 hours, and students can choose a minor in Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Physics, with 9-12 hours. At least 6 hours must be completed in any chosen minor subject area.
Application fees
9.36L
1st year tuition fees
9.36L
Living cost
Applicants need twenty-four semester hours of undergraduate chemistry coursework plus prerequisites in their minor field. A total of at least 30 semester hours of graduate work is required, with a possible substitution of a thesis for 6 hours. The final semester includes an oral comprehensive exam, which may involve a thesis defense, with provisions for retakes if necessary.

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Graduates from this program can pursue careers in biology, medicine, ecology, agriculture, fuels, high technology, material science, and engineering, among others. The interdisciplinary training prepares students for impactful roles across various industries requiring advanced scientific and research skills.