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The Ph.D. in Chemistry at UNH offers intensive research training and mentored experience in scientific innovation. Here you'll be able to conduct original research in state-of-the-art laboratories while developing your skills as an independent investigator alongside expert faculty.
Through our emphasis on hands-on discovery and critical thinking, you'll develop the advanced expertise needed for leadership roles in academia, industrial research, and government laboratories.
*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.
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The Ph.D. program in chemistry is designed to train students as mature scientists capable of independent activity, i.e., conceiving a research problem, planning and carrying out the necessary experimental work, properly interpreting the results and advancing their knowledge by independent study. All students take coursework, carry out original research with a faculty mentor, have professional development opportunities and submit a dissertation.
The Ph.D. program prepares students for careers in science as researchers and educators by expanding their knowledge of chemistry while developing their ability for critical analysis, creativity and independent study. You’ll find a program small enough to be personal but comprehensive enough to provide excellent opportunities for challenge and growth, like independent research, leadership, professional development and peer mentoring. You’ll engage in a program of study approved by the American Chemical Society that explores a dynamic, creative and practical discipline. You’ll have access to newly renovated laboratories, state-of-the-art equipment and faculty committed to transformative experiences for graduate students. Graduates are well placed for careers as professional chemists in industry, academia, government and related areas.
The Ph.D. program prepares students for careers in science as researchers and educators by expanding their knowledge of chemistry while developing their ability for critical analysis, creativity, independent study and complex problem solving. Graduates are well positioned for careers as professional chemists in industry, academia, government, and related areas. All students take coursework, carry out original research with a faculty mentor, and submit a dissertation. The program has a focus on developing strong writing and oral communication skills. Financial support is available through either a teaching assistantship or research assistantship.
Students select a research advisor during the first semester in the program after interviewing at least three faculty members. During each semester thereafter, students conduct independent research under the supervision of the Faculty Research Advisor. In the second year of residence and before the Thesis Research Proposal, a dissertation committee is selected. This committee evaluates the student's Thesis Research Proposal and the Original Research Proposal. Once the Original Research Proposal has been passed and the student advances to candidacy, a fifth committee member is selected and added to the Dissertation Committee to evaluate the Dissertation Defense.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Professional Development Courses | ||
| CHEM 800 | Introduction to Chemistry Teaching and Research Practices | 1 |
| CHEM 801 | Modern Tools for Researchers in the Chemical Sciences | 1 |
| CHEM 802 | Critical Thinking for Chemists | 1 |
| CHEM 803 | Creative Thinking for Chemists | 1 |
| CHEM 992 | Graduate Writing Portfolio | 1 |
| Program Courses | ||
| CHEM 808 | Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Molecules | 3 |
| CHEM 862 | Advanced Chemical Analysis Instrumentation | 3 |
| CHEM 840 | Chemical Biology | 3 |
| CHEM 855 | Advanced Organic Chemistry | 3 |
| CHEM 903 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I | 3 |
| CHEM 902 | Theoretical Organic Chemistry II | 3 |
| CHEM 904 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II | 3 |
| CHEM 911 | Synthetic Organic Chemistry I | 4 |
| CHEM 918 | Advanced Special Topics | 2-4 |
| CHEM 925 | Surface Chemistry | 3 |
| CHEM 927 | 3 | |
| CHEM 930 | Advanced Optical Methods | 3 |
| CHEM 934 | 3 | |
| CHEM 935 | Advanced Analytical Chemistry | 3 |
| CHEM 995 | Colloquium ( Courses options: A) Inorganic Chemistry; B) Organic Chemistry; C) Theoretical Organic Chemistry; D) Physical Chemistry; E) Analytical Chemistry; F) Chemical Education.) | 1-4 |
| MATH 835 | Statistical Methods for Research | 3 |
| Research | ||
| CHEM 999 | Doctoral Research | 0 |
All Chemistry graduate students will be able to:
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission:
Application fee: $65
Campus: Durham
New England Regional: No
Accelerated Masters Eligible: No
Students claiming in-state residency must also submit a Proof of Residence Form. This form is not required to complete your application, but you will need to submit it after you are offered admission, or you will not be able to register for classes.
If you attended UNH or Granite State College (GSC) after September 1, 1991, and have indicated so on your online application, we will retrieve your transcript internally; this includes UNH-Durham, UNH-Manchester, UNH Non-Degree work and GSC.
If you did not attend UNH, or attended prior to September 1, 1991, then you must upload a copy (PDF) of your transcript in the application form. International transcripts must be translated into English.
If admitted, you must then request an official transcript be sent directly to our office from the Registrar's Office of each college/university attended. We accept transcripts both electronically and in hard copy:
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
Recommendation letters submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted.
Prepare a brief but carefully crafted statement that includes: 1) Research experience. State the goals of your previous research and accomplishments to date. Including a list of publications, presentations, and awards within the Experience and Background section of the application is encouraged; however, please do not send actual publications or presentations. 2) A clear indication of your area of research interest(s). You may choose from analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, or physical chemistry. Indicating more than one interest is perfectly acceptable. Provide a clear rationale as to why you wish to perform graduate work in these areas and include your immediate and long-range objectives. 3) Those UNH Chemistry faculty whose research interests you and why. 4) Additional information that will enhance the selection committee’s understanding of your personal background and life experiences, including educational (e.g. teaching and leadership experience), cultural, familial, or other opportunities or challenges.
Statements must be included with your submitted application.
All applicants are encouraged to contact programs directly to discuss program-specific application questions.
Prospective international students are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent examination scores. English Language Exams may be waived if English is your first language. If you wish to request a waiver, then please visit our Test Scores webpage for more information.