Pursue a Master of Science Degree in Chemistry at Texas A&M University-Commerce THIS SPRING!
Our M.S. graduates have obtained positions in industry or chemical education while others are pursuing Ph.D. or M.D. degrees. We encourage students interested in chemical or biochemical research to apply to our program. The non-thesis Chemistry M.S. program is available online for qualified students. For thesis-track Chemistry M.S. students, graduate assistantship applications are being accepted for the Spring Semester 2024 (begins 1/10/2024) so apply soon.
Texas A&M University-Commerce has a Master’s Program that fits your needs as shown below:
Master of Science in Chemistry - Option I Thesis (34 credits)
Track I: Professional Chemistry Track
Concentration in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry or Physical Chemistry.
The Department of Chemistry occupies an excellent research facility with research labs in the McFarland Science Building where M.S. students can engage in ongoing research projects with personalized guidance from faculty members (see our website Chemistry Research Projects).
The Department of Chemistry also offers 3 Professional Track Non-Thesis
Master of Science in Chemistry Options:
Choose one of three Professional Tracks - (36 semester hours)
Track I: Professional Chemistry Track
Track II: Professional Chemical Business Track
Track III: Professional Chemical Education Track
Contact Dr. Bukuo Ni (Bukuo.Ni@tamuc.edu), Chemistry Graduate Advisor, or Dr. T. West Chemistry Department Head (Thomas.West@tamuc.edu) to request more admission information. See our Faculty/Staff page for more faculty contacts in the Department of Chemistry at TAMU-Commerce. Apply for graduate admission using ApplyTexas.