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Pittsburg State University's Chemistry Department collaborates with the Plastics Engineering Technology Program and Kansas Polymer Research Center to offer unique bachelor's and master's degree opportunities for Midwest students. These programs prepare graduates to become professional polymer chemists in just four years. Our success stems from experienced faculty and intimate class settings (averaging 15 students), guaranteeing personalized attention. Graduates achieve near-perfect employment rates in innovative fields or graduate studies. Students receive instruction from expert professors in small-group settings using cutting-edge technology, preparing them for either doctoral studies or immediate career entry. The program offers two pathways: a conventional two-year track for bachelor's degree holders, and an accelerated five-year combined bachelor's/master's option ideal for students aiming to fast-track their education for professional or doctoral pursuits.
Admission requires a bachelor's degree with a grade-point average of at least a 2.7 on a 4.0 scale.
The minimum score levels required for various degree programs at Pittsburg State University range from:
TOEFL: 520/68 to 550/79
IELTS: 6.0 to 6.5
PTE: 47 to 53