Meriit Scholarships

    Materials and Chemical Synthesis

    Department:

    Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences

    College:

    College of Science and Letters

    Degrees:

    • Master of Chemistry in Materials and Chemical Synthesis

    Description:

    The professional master's program in materials and chemical synthesis is a part-time program designed for scientists who wish to broaden their background in synthesis of new materials. The specific goals of the program of study are to broaden and deepen knowledge of state-of-the-art synthesis, purification, separation and characterization techniques; to learn how to design and manage projects to sharpen intellectual property management techniques; to learn how to operate under regulatory constraints; and to improve communications skills. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree (ideally in science or engineering).

    Specializations:

      Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences Certificate Programs:

      • Analytical Method Development
      • Analytical Spectroscopy
      • Characterization of Inorganic and Organic Materials
      • Chromatography
      • Radiological Physics
      • Synthesis and Characterization of Inorganic Materials
      • Synthesis and Characterization of Organic Materials

      Dual Degrees / Joint Degrees:

        Research Facilities:

        The department has state-of-the-art computer and laboratory equipment and conducts research in the areas of biochemistry, biotechnology, cell and molecular biology, microbiology, molecular biophysics and biochemistry; analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, solid-state and materials chemistry, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, surface chemistry, physical chemistry and theoretical chemistry; and high-energy physics, accelerator and plasma physics, condensed-matter physics, biological physics, x-ray optics, x-ray imaging and quantum theory. The department constructs and operates facilities for x-ray scattering, spectroscopy and imaging at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory. Additional research facilities include on-campus x-ray diffraction facilities, thin-film growth facilities, a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility, a state-of-the aft inorganic- and polymer synthesis and characterization laboratories., Fourier transform infrared spectrometers, atomic force microscope, mass spectrometers, and facilities for high-pressure liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. Laboratories for solid-state physics and particle physics are active. The department participates in interdisciplinary research with the department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering's Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering. collaborative programs are carried on with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, and the Advanced Photon Source. The department hosts the Center for Accelerator and Particle Physics (CAPP) and the Center for Synchrotron Radiation research and Instrumentation (CSRRI).

        Research Areas:

        Admission Requirements:

        1. Cumulative undergraduate GPA minimum: 3.0/4.0

        2. Minimum GRE score:
        For tests taken before Oct.1,2002: 1200 (combined)
        For tests taken on or after Oct.1,2002: 900 (quantitative + verbal) 2.5 (analytical)

        *Applicants for the Professional Masters programs who have completed a 4-year bachelors degree from an accredited U.S. institution may not have to submit GRE scores.

        ** Applicants are expected to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with a major in that same discipline, or a closely allied major with additional coursework that prepares the student for graduate study in his or her chosen program. Advisers assist students in determining whether any prerequisites are necessary.

        3. TOEFL minimum (if required): 550/213/80 (paper based/ computer based/ internet based).

        4. At least two letters of recommendation

        Departmental Website:

        http://www.iit.edu/csl/bcps/


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