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Alpha Chi Sigma is the nation's only professional fraternity of the chemical sciences. It was founded at the University of Wisconsin in December 11, 1902.
Master’s Degrees in Chemistry
A limited number of students are accepted to purse Master’s degrees in Chemistry. Typically, no financial support is provided for pursuit of these degrees. Please contact the Graduate Coordinator if you plan to apply for these programs.
Master of Science:
The MS degree is a research degree requiring a written thesis. All students must pass a final oral examination.
Financial Support
Teaching assistantships and/or fellowship support are available for incoming graduate students. Students in good standing after the first semester are generally supported by either teaching or research assistantships.
In 2012, the salary for a graduate teaching assistantship (GTA) was $23,203 for the calendar year. The salary for 2013 will be at least this level.
Graduate Studies in Chemistry & Biochemistry
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY:
In addition to the normal application procedures, international students should consider the following information.
International applicants from non-English-speaking countries must include TOEFL results. Applicants from non-English-speaking countries cannot be admitted to The University of Arizona without a passing TOEFL score. Test of Spoken English (TSE) scores are not accepted. Minimum internet-based TOEFL scores for admission are:
Courses
University of Arizona Academic Catalogs
Chemistry and Biochemistry - Academic Department Information

