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Chemistry

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Students typically enter the University's graduate programs in chemistry or biochemistry with undergraduate majors in chemistry, biology, or another natural science; in the case of the clinical chemistry program, they may also enter with an undergraduate major in medical technology.
Many enter the program immediately after earning their undergraduate degree; others enter while employed by industry, various medical laboratories, or educational institutions. 

 


The University offers a strong faculty, state-of-the-art laboratories, and other facilities suited to graduate level studies. The result is a graduate degree that prepares you for a successful career, whether it be in industry, secondary education, or research. 
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