Overview
Students of the Chemistry program at Oregon State University in either track or any option with good academic records and letters of recommendation will be well prepared and competitive for continued graduate education in chemistry or related areas.
Key facts:
- Track One is well suited for students intending to pursue a graduate degree in chemistry or a closely related area. It provides the most rigorous and complete chemistry background and the most extensive laboratory experience.
- The curriculum is approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and has two options: advanced biochemistry and advanced chemistry.
- Both options include 6–12 credits of career-supportive electives (CSE) in advanced chemistry or related disciplines.
- These CSE courses are approved by the advisor and are intended to strengthen the student's background in areas related to career goals. Students choosing the advanced chemistry option must take at least 3 credits in advanced laboratory courses or research.
- Track-One graduates are eligible for ACS certification by the department chair and can become full members of the ACS without the requirement of work experience.
- Track Two is suited for chemistry majors who want to gain extensive experience in a secondary area, target a particular career direction or continue with graduate education in chemistry or related areas.
- Track Two options include biochemistry, business, chemistry education, chemical engineering, environmental chemistry, forensic science, materials science, and pre-medicine.
- The multidisciplinary approach of Track Two enhances preparation and opportunities for employment in electronics, polymers, or biotechnology (the biochemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science options), for careers in environmental science (environmental chemistry option), work in crime labs (forensic science option), or teaching in high schools (chemistry education option).
- The Track Two curriculum is not approved by the American Chemical Society. It consists of a core of chemistry courses (79–81 credits) and a combination of 8 to 11 courses (30–37 credits) that defines each option.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Biology
- Organic Chemistry
- General Chemistry
- Laboratory for Chemistry
- Experimental Chemistry
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Corvallis, United States
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
English requirements
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General requirements
- 3.0 GPA High school diploma or IB Diploma with minimum overall score of 26 or IGCSE 5 subjects with a 3.0 average using NCAA scale (9-7/A=4, 5-6/B/C=3, 4/D/E=2, F/G=1, 3-1/U=0). Subjects must include Math, English, Science, 2 electives.
- English Test Scores must be less than two years old as of the start term requested. Applicants may also use the following achievements to meet the English Requirements for admission to an undergraduate degree program.
- SAT: evidence-based reading/writing score of 560
- ACTE (ACT English) - 21
- Two English composition courses (Writing 121+) with grades C- or better or one English composition and one Speech Communication course (Communication 111+) with grades C- or better, all from a US university.
- IGCSE O or A Level English with a grade of C or better (provisional results not accepted)
- IB Diploma: Language A - Language and Literature (HL) with a minimum score of 5
- AP English L & C - minimum score of 3
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youIn-State15246 USD / year≈ 15246 USD / year
Living costs
Corvallis
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