Ph.D. requirements
- 24 semester units of upper division and graduate courses
- At least 12 units at the 200 level
- 5 of the 200-level units in graduate chemistry/biochemistry courses.
- Students must choose all courses in consultation with an advisor.
After the student completes the coursework requirements for
the Ph.D.degree, with or without the M.S. degree, the student may ask his/her
Major Professor to request appointment of a Qualifying Examination Committee.
If the Graduate Advisor and the student's guidance committee find the student's
preparation unsatisfactory this request get delayed.
The Graduate Advisor then asks the Graduate Dean to appoint
the Qualifying Examination Committee. This committee consists of at least three
faculty from within the Group and at least one faculty member from outside the
Group. The student becomes eligible to advance to candidacy after a favorable
report from the Qualifying Examination Committee.
To advance to candidacy, the Graduate Advisor must certify
that the student has completed all coursework and passed the Qualifying Exam,
and that a dissertation committee has been formed. The Graduate Advisor asks
the Graduate Dean to appoint a committee (normally three members) to supervise
the candidate's research and dissertation. The Major Professor, who normally
chairs this committee, and one other member must belong to the Group. At least
one member must be from outside the Group. When this committee is satisfied with
the candidate's original contribution to knowledge in his/her research area,
the student may complete the dissertation and file it with the Graduate
Division.