Charles V. Schaefer, Jr.
    School of Engineering and Science
 

Graduate Certificate Programs

In addition to the degree programs, the department currently offers six Graduate Certificate Programs in the areas of Analytical Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Chemical Physiology, and Polymer Chemistry. Each of the following programs is comprised of twelve credits (four courses), all of which are transferable to the appropriate Master's degree program.

Analytical Chemistry
  • Ch 561 Instrumental Methods of Analysis
  • Ch 660 Advanced Instrumental Analysis
  • Ch 662 Separation Methods in Analytical and Organic Chemistry
  • Ch 666 Modern Mass Spectrometry
Bioinformatics
  • Ch 681 Biochemistry II - Bio-molecular Structure and Function
  • Ch 664 Computer Methods in Chemistry
  • Ch 668 Computational Biology
  • Ch 760 Chemoinformatics or CS 580 The Logic of Program Design
Biomedical Chemistry
  • Ch 642 Synthetic Organic Chemistry
  • Ch 646 Chemistry of Natural Products
    and two of the following courses with the approval of the Program Advisor:
  • Ch 647 Chemistry and Pharmacology of Drugs
  • Ch 685 Medicinal Chemistry
  • Ch 800 Special Research Problems in Chemistry
Chemical Biology
  • Ch 580 Biochemistry I - Cellular Metabolism and Regulation
  • Ch 681 Biochemistry II - Bio-molecular Structure and Function
  • Ch 686 Immunology
  • Ch 687 Molecular Genetics
Chemical Physiology
  • Ch 580 Biochemistry I - Cellular Metabolism and Regulation
  • Ch 583 Physiology
  • Ch 684 Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques
    and one of the following courses with the approval of your Program Advisor:
  • Ch 686 Immunology
  • Ch 782 Selected Topics in Bioorganic Chemistry
  • Ch 800 Special Research Problems in Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
  • Ch 670 Synthetic Polymer Chemistry
  • Ch 671 Physical Chemistry of Polymers
  • Ch 672 Macromolecules in Modern Technology
    and one of the following courses with the approval of your Program Advisor:
  • Ch 673 Special Topics in Polymer Chemistry
  • Ch 674 Polymer Functionality
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