Graduate Program Overview
The Department of Chemistry offers a graduate program leading to the degree doctor of philosophy. Currently, there are 40 graduate
students and 13 faculty members. The small size ensures that each student knows
every faculty member and has the opportunity to become well acquainted with
several areas of chemistry. A customized program of study is set up for
each student, whose progress is monitored by a three-member faculty advisory
committee.
Emphasis within the program is on developing
individualized skills for chemical research,
rather than on conforming to uniform program of study passing a specified number of examinations. Course requirements,
progress examinations, preparation and defense of research proposals, seminar
presentation, and teaching assignments are all designed with this goal in mind.
An excellent weekly seminar program affords an
opportunity for students to hear and meet informally with a variety of
outstanding speakers. In addition, the annual Peter A. Leermakers Symposium has
brought eminent chemists from Europe, Asia, and the throughout United States to
Wesleyan for a day of intensive examination of a particular subject. Recent
topics have been "The Changing Face of Organic Synthesis," "Chemical Insights
Into Viruses," "Fullerenes: Progenitors and Sequels," "Molecular Frontiers of
AIDS Research," "Extraterrestrial Chemistry and Biology," and "Atmospheric
Chemistry and Climate in a Changing Global Environment," Where Chemistry Meets
Art and Archeology", "Metal in Medicine", "The Molecular
Basis of Materials Sciences" "Chirality, The Molecular Basis of Material
Science", and "Challenges to Chemistry from Other Sciences".
Industry-Based Doctoral Program
Individuals holding an M.S. degree or equivalent
experience and currently working in chemical research or related areas may wish
to explore the possibility of an Industry-Based Doctoral Program. The candidate
may arrange to have a major percentage of his or her job assignment devoted to a
project that can serve as dissertation research, based on a prearranged
agreement with an immediate supervisor and collaboration with a member of
Wesleyan's doctoral faculty, who serves as a mentor. Dissertation research may
then proceed in the industrial lab setting.
For specific information on this aspect of the graduate
program, an appointment should be made with the graduate committee of the
department.
Program Details and
Timeline
Research Proposal
Guidelines
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