Graduate School Course Catalog 2013-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry
|
|
Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
Kizhanipuram Vinodgopal, Chair
Room 3202 Mary M. Townes Science Building
Department Telephone: 919-530-6462
E-mail: kvinodg@nccu.edu
Overview
The mission of the Department of Chemistry is to provide students with an educational environment that will stimulate their intellectual curiosities, enhance and develop academic and professional skills in Chemistry and Chemistry related disciplines, promote a sense of self-assurance and discipline, and instill a dedication to the advancement of science and scientific knowledge for the benefit of all peoples. Students will receive specific training in the use of state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation, enhance their laboratory skills, and develop knowledge of the creativity, methods, and processes involved in designing, carrying out, and reporting results of scientific research while participating in faculty-directed research projects on campus or in off-campus cooperative education or internship opportunities.
The graduate program in chemistry is designed to prepare students for careers in teaching, research, industry, and for entrance to Ph.D. or professional degree programs. The M.S. degree offered in Chemistry is thesis-based. Research opportunities are available in organic, physical, analytical, inorganic, biochemistry, and computational chemistry. A student will normally select one of the above areas as their major research focus, along with a second area of specialization for their minor. A student may elect to complete minor requirements in another suitable department with permission of the department chairperson.
Admission Requirements
For unconditional admission to the graduate program, the student must present at least 30 semester hours of “B” work in chemistry, including two semesters of physical chemistry, and credit for two semesters each of calculus and general physics. Students who do not meet these requirements may gain conditional admission and can complete a course of study to rectify any deficiencies. These courses include Physical Chemistry 4010 and/or 4020, Advanced Organic Chemistry 4200, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 4300, Instrumental Analysis 4400, and Biochemistry 4500.
Chemistry Graduate Faculty
Aggrey, Kwesi E. (Professor)
B.S., Kwame Nkrumah University of Science in Ghana
Ph.D., University of Hawaii
Chatterjee, Pradeep K. (Associate Professor)
B.Sc. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
M.Sc. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Ph.D. Columbia University, New York.
Gerald, Tonya (Assistant Professor)
B.S., North Carolina Central University
Ph.D., University of Maryland - Baltimore
Mohammed. Abdul (Professor)
B.S., University of Benin, Benin-City, Nigeria
Ph.D., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Mukhopadhyay, Somnath (Associate Professor)
B.S., University of Calcutta
M.S., University of Calcutta
Ph.D., University of Calcutta
Myers, John (Professor)
B.S., Carson-Newman College
M.S., Carson-Newman College
Ph.D., Miami University, Ohio
Sendlinger, Shawn C., (Associate Professor)
B.S., Oregon State University
M.S., Cornell University
Ph.D., Cornell University
Taylor, Darlene K. (Assistant Professor)
B.S., Goucher College
M.S., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Vinodgopal, Kizhanipuram (Professor)
B.S., Calcutta University
M.S., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Ph.D., University of Vermont
Wilkerson, Wendell W. (Associate Professor)
B.S., Tuskegee University
M.S., North Carolina Central University
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Yan, Fei (Assistant Professor)
B.S., Jiangxi University, Nanchang, China
M.S., Beijing University
Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton
Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
|