25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, California, USA
Program Summary
The Master of Science degree provides students with advanced training in chemistry and the analytical skills needed to process and critique complex chemical information. The program requires a set of core courses encompassing the different disciplines of chemistry. Students may complete the remaining unit requirements with coursework in chemistry or may choose a biochemistry concentration, with the additional coursework in that area. The degree program mainly serves students in four categories: those seeking opportunities in the chemical industry requiring training beyond the baccalaureate level, employed chemists who wish to enhance their career potential, future teachers of high school or community college chemistry, and individuals contemplating more advanced graduate study.
Because of the rapid progress in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry, the department strives to offer a range of courses that cover not only established principles but also recent advances. Through laboratory-based coursework and research opportunities, students are prepared for new developments in experimental methods and instrumentation. They acquire experience reading and analyzing the chemical or biochemical literature in several courses, as well as through a research-based laboratory or computational project (Plan A) or by developing a written literature review (Plan B).
Academic Background
Minimum Level of Education Completed
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Minimum GPA
63%
Minimum Language Test Scores
TOEFL
80
IELTS
6.5
Program Intakes
August 2025
Open date
October 28, 2024
Submission deadline
May 1, 2025
January 2026
Open date
April 1, 2025
Submission deadline
October 1, 2025
Cost and Duration
Master's Degree
Program Level
2 year master's degree
Program Length
$42650 USD
Cost of Living
$70 USD
Application fee
$16667 USD / First Year
Gross Tuition
Other Fees
Health Insurance Fee: $2,063 per year
Study Destinations
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