About Chemistry, M.s. in California State University, Fresno
The mission of the graduate program in chemistry is guided by the mission of the university; it seeks to provide comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degree instruction for qualified students, and to contribute to the needs and well being of the people of the San Joaquin Valley and California.
The California State University, Fresno graduate program in chemistry is primarily oriented toward two groups of students: students who are preparing themselves for employment in chemistry-based occupations (including teaching) and students interested in additional training in chemistry and biochemistry to prepare for advanced Ph.D. graduate work.
The degree program course requirements are rigorous, and the approach to an M.S. curriculum is a demanding one. However, as the quality of training in all of chemistry's subdivisions remains high, we perceive this diversity as the primary strength of the program.
For students in the first category, the program stresses strengthening the student's chemistry background while also providing advanced training in both theory and research - training that is very beneficial in today's competitive job market. Furthermore, the program also strives to meet local and regional needs for individuals with advanced training in chemistry and biochemistry, needs that are strongly tied to the agricultural nature of the valley.
For students in the second category, the program's emphasis on improving chemistry background and basic research skills prepares students for work at the Ph.D. level and enhances their chances for success.
Master of Science Degree Requirements
The Master of Science degree program in Chemistry assumes undergraduate preparation equivalent to a California State University, Fresno B.S. in chemistry. Each new student is required to take the Diagnostic Placement Examinations in four fields of chemistry (physical, organic, analytical, and inorganic or biochemistry) to provide a basis for program planning. These are taken at the beginning of the first semester of residence. Twenty-one of the 30 units required for the degree must be in chemistry.
(See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Candidacy, Program Requirements, and Criteria for Thesis and Project.)
Academic qualification equivalents
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All university marksheets, transcripts and *degree certificate with literal English translation. Secondary school (high school) documentations are not required.
*Degree certificate (or diploma) is available at the time of applying for admission.
English language requirements
- TOEFL – 80 iBT, or
- IELTS – 6.5, or
- Pearson’s Test of English - 53, or iTEP – 4.5
California State University, Fresno Highlights
College Type |
Public |
Establish Year |
1911 |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
On-Campus Residence |
Available |
Academic Calendar |
Semester Based |
Session Intakes |
Fall and Spring |
Acceptance Rate |
58% |
Financial Aid |
Available (Aids, Grants, and Scholarships) |
California State University, Fresno Cost of Attendance
- The following are the undergraduate and graduate tuition costs at California State University, Fresno:
Expense |
Undergraduate (in USD) |
Graduate (in USD) |
Tuition |
16,089 |
15,147
20,007 (for MBA) |
Books and Supplies |
900 |
900 |
Room and Board |
10,000 |
10,000 |
Health Insurance |
1,595 |
1,595 |
Total |
28,584 |
27,647
32,502 (for MBA) |