
Graduate School Opportunities In Chemistry
Chemistry and chemistry related programs that may be pursued at the M.S. and Ph.D. level.
Chemistry
- Planning for Graduate Work is designed to guide both domestic and international undergraduate students who are considering graduate work in the chemical sciences. It provides advice on how to prepare for successful work in graduate school, how and when to apply for admission, and what to expect once enrolled in graduate school.
- ACS Directory of Graduate Research s the searchable online database of the ACS Director of Graduate Research, which lists over 665 academic departments, 10,858 faculty members, and 88,983 publication citations. DGRweb allows students to further explore the research interests of faculty members and gather other helpful information about departments.
Analytical - develop and implement methods for identifying, detecting, and quantifying chemicals
Inorganic - synthesis of non-carbon based chemicals and study of their properties
Organic - synthesis of carbon based chemicals and study of their properties
Physical - develop theory for and study of the physical and chemical properties of chemicals
Biochemistry
The chemistry of living organisms.
Toxicology
The study and analysis of human and animal toxins (poisons).
Environmental Science
Studies various aspects of our natural world
Forensic Science
The chemical and biological analysis of criminal evidence.
Clinical Chemistry
The study and chemical analysis of body fluids (usually in a hospital or clinic) related to disease.
Pharmacology
The science of Drug, action and effects.
Nutrition
The study of foods and nutrition.
Polymer Science
The study of macromolecules. (60% of all industrial research lies in thisarea)
Shippensburg University Department of Chemistry
Franklin Science Center
Shippensburg University
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717) 477-1629
This page is maintained by: Dan Predecki and was last updated on Thursday, May 24, 2007
