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Graduate Programs
MS.
Degree in Chemical Education
Dr. Diane Bunce, Advising
Coordinator
(202) 319-5390 or bunce@cua.edu
- The M.S. Degree
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- Completion
of the master's program requires 33 credit hours including six research
credits and three thesis guidance credits. The non-thesis option requires
30 credits including six research credits. Appropriate course
substitutions are considered based on the student's academic background
and research interests. There is no language requirement for the master's
degree in chemical education.
For students selecting the thesis option, the thesis topic may be a topic
suggested by the student or a topic related to the chemical education
adviser's current research. Research topics should be relevant to the
field of chemical education and acceptable for possible publication,
The proposed course work includes 10 credits in education and 20 to 23
credits in chemistry.
COURSE
SCHEDULE FOR
FULL TIME GRADUATE STUDENTS
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