Ph.D. Requirements: Inorganic Chemistry
Also see: Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry Guide (.doc)
First Year
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Advisory exams
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Take required Inorganic major courses (Chem. 606, 608, 713, 843)
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Begin accumulating minor credits
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Enroll in and attend Inorganic Seminars (Chemistry 900)
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Begin cumulative exams (9 points required)
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Join a research group by November 15 and begin Research (Chemistry 994)
Second Year
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Enroll in and attend Inorganic Seminars (Chemistry 900)
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Submit Research Progress Report (due Sept. 1)
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Finish required coursework (major and minor courses)
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File Minor Agreement form (Obtain from Chemistry Graduate Office and submit halfway through coursework.)
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Complete cumulative exams
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Continue research
Third Year
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Enroll in and attend Inorganic Seminars (Chemistry 900)
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Present Inorganic Seminar
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Write and defend research proposal (due April 1)
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File Request for Preliminary Warrant in order to request dissertator status. (Obtain from Graduate Office and submit one month prior to defense.)
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Continue research
Fourth (and Subsequent) Year(s)
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Enroll in and attend Inorganic Seminars (Chemistry 900)
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Continue research
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Write and defend Ph.D. thesis
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File Ph.D. Final Oral Committee Approval form (Obtain from Graduate Office and submit one month prior to oral exam.)