Graduate Program 
The Department offers M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Analytical, Physical, Inorganic, and Organic chemistry and a Ph.D. Option in chemistry education . For a complete description of these programs and admission requirements, see our Chemistry Department Graduate Handbook. 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 more complete list of courses is also available at Graduate Courses.
For information about graduate school applications, see the UNH Graduate School Information. You may also send e-mail directly to our graduate recruitment coordinator Professor Richard Johnson, or domestic students may request information about our department by filling out an online form. Students currently residing abroad are urged to complete the preapplication form for international students to ensure full consideration of their request.
You may also be interested in some Information About Durham. Descriptions of research programs are available for each member of the Chemistry Faculty. The Graduate Calendar and Student's Guide to Seminars will be of interest to current graduate students. Please contact the Chemistry Department at 603-862-1550 if you need further information.