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The Chemistry Department at UMass Boston provides an extensive PhD program designed to foster innovative and ethical scientists. Doctoral candidates can specialize in six distinct areas: Biological Chemistry, Chemistry Education Research, Green Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physical/Analytical Chemistry, with a strong focus on cross-disciplinary studies. Participants engage in laboratory research from the program's outset, customizing their academic journey based on their scientific pursuits.
The degree requires completion of 60 credit hours, including two foundational courses, three electives, a graduate seminar, and dissertation research. Core course requirements vary by specialization. Notably, Green Chemistry principles are integrated throughout all doctoral curricula. The program concludes with a public research defense and dissertation publication.
Inorganic Chemistry doctoral candidates must complete one core course, two track-specific inorganic chemistry courses, three electives (with at least one from Chemistry and up to two from other departments with committee approval), six seminar credits, and twenty dissertation research credits.