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The Chemistry graduate program equips students with a strong foundation in their selected specialization area. It focuses on developing competencies that empower learners to expand their expertise throughout their research and professional journeys. Consequently, the Chemistry graduate curriculum prioritizes research, with seminar participation and chemical literature proficiency being essential components. While course loads remain relatively manageable, the program offers numerous intermediate and advanced classes across related disciplines. Participants are advised to enroll in supplementary courses from fields like Biology, Computer Science, and Physics, aligning with their research objectives. Gain the advanced knowledge needed to direct chemical investigations and pioneer breakthroughs through Temple University's College of Science and Technology Chemistry PhD program. This doctoral initiative prepares candidates to conduct both independent and team-based research, addressing intricate chemical challenges. Graduates can explore opportunities in diverse sectors including biochemistry, catalysis, chemical engineering, materials science, analytical chemistry, forensic science, and synthetic organic/inorganic chemistry. For PhD students targeting academic careers, the program provides pathways to earn credits toward a Teaching in Higher Education credential.
The Biochemistry track delivers an interdisciplinary education centered on cellular and molecular biosciences, exploration of biochemical processes in organisms, and studies of protein/nucleic acid structures and functions.