General Information
Core Courses-CHEM 5310, 5330, 5350, 5370 (analytical, inorganic, organic and physical)
- All full time graduate students must enroll for in at least one of the core courses when offered until all are satisfactorily completed.
- Full time graduate students may not drop a core course except under extraordinary circumstances and with the approval of the chemistry graduate faculty.
- Satisfactory completion is defined as “a grade point average of “B” (3.0) in these courses” (see page 51 of the Graduate Catalog). Grades of C, D or F are not acceptable.
Chemical Communications (Literature, Seminar & Writing)
All full time graduate students must enroll for this class during the second year of residency.
Chemistry Capstone Project
All non-thesis graduate students must enroll for this class during their last term of residency. A grade of Satisfactory must be achieved to graduate.
Departmental Seminars
All full time graduate students are required to attend all announced department seminars, including thesis defenses.
Academic Standards
Graduate students must maintain a “B” average (3.0) on all graduate courses and a “B” average (3.0) on the core courses. Students falling below these stands will be placed on probation, and may be withdrawn from the program by the chemistry graduate faculty.
Thesis Advisor
New graduate students may not select a research and thesis advisor or begin research until they have satisfactorily completed one semester of course work. Commencement of selection of an advisor must be done at the end of the first semester in residence with all active graduate faculty before selection.
- Look at each faculty member's webpage/website
- Talk to other students
- Discuss with at least three faculty that interest you (a form must be filled, which can be found on the web, signed by each faculty member you talked to and given to the graduate advisor when your selection has been made)
Admission to Candidacy
Graduate students must apply to the Department Chairman for Admission to Candidacy (G-2 form, found on the web) to the M.S. degree when half (12 to 15 semester hours) of the required course work is successfully completed. Nine (9) semester hours (including thesis) must be completed after the student is admitted to Candidacy.
Communications
News and important information are announced using:
- Bulletin board(s)
- Lamar Email ONLY
Language
ENGLISH is the language of communication within the University. Use English for any and all discussions while on Campus.