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The Polymer Program stands as Connecticut's exclusive hub for advanced studies and research in polymer science and engineering. Founded in 1965, this program has gained national and international acclaim as a premier institution for interdisciplinary polymer research and education. It commits to fulfilling the academic requirements of graduate and professional students, offering continuous learning opportunities in polymer studies, supporting Connecticut's industrial polymer technology advancement, and expanding global knowledge about polymeric materials through research dissemination.
Faculty members within the Polymer Program strive for academic distinction within a framework that combines instruction, investigation, and community engagement, earning recognition for their specialized knowledge in polymer synthesis, analysis, engineering, and molecular architecture. The program serves as a pioneering force in polymer-related education and research initiatives, drawing a vibrant, intellectually diverse population of learners and researchers.
The Master of Science (MS) degree offers two pathways: Plan A and Plan B. Plan A focuses on research and mandates a thesis, while Plan B centers on coursework and is frequently pursued part-time by working professionals. All candidates must adhere to the Graduate School's Master's degree guidelines outlined in the current Graduate Catalog, along with the following program specifications. Master's Plan A (thesis track) requires 21 content credits covering core polymer subjects: Synthesis, Physical Chemistry, Characterization I & II, Properties, and Polymer Physics
9 thesis research credits Master's Plan B (non-thesis track) requires 30 content credits including the same polymer core courses