Graduate Studies
M.S. & Ph.D. Programs
- Analytical Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Ph.D. Option in chemistry education
See our Chemistry Department Graduate Handbook for a complete description of these programs and admission requirements
Most beginning students receive financial support through Assistantships. Students interested in a career in college teaching may want to consider the new Ph.D. Option in Chemistry Education or the Future Faculty Program.
A complete list of courses is also available at Graduate Courses.
Graduate School Aplications
- Graduate school applications - UNH Graduate School Information.
- E-mail our graduate recruitment coordinator Professor Rudi Seitz.
- Students currently residing abroad are urged to complete the preapplication form for international students to ensure full consideration of their request.
Items of Interest
- Information about Durham
- Chemistry Faculty & Research Programs
- Graduate Calendar
- Student's Guide to Seminars
Contact the Chemistry Department at 603-862-1550 for further information.
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