2014-2015 University Catalog  
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Phone: 703-993-1070 
Web: chemistry.gmu.edu 
Faculty
Professors: Cozzens, Foster, Hussam, Mose, Mushrush 
Associate professors: Bishop, Couch, Honeychuck, Schreifels (chair), Slayden, Weatherspoon (associate chair) 
Term associate professor: Hatton 
Term assistant professors: Alaghmand, Cooper, Pant, Pettigrew, Sikowitz 
Emeritus: Davies, Stalick 
Course Work
This department offers all course work designated CHEM in the Courses  section of this catalog. 
Writing-Intensive Requirement
Mason requires all students to complete at least one course designated as “writing intensive” in their majors at the 300 level or above. Students majoring in chemistry fulfill this requirement by successfully completing CHEM 336   or CHEM 465 . 
Honors Program in Chemistry
Chemistry majors who have completed prerequisites for CHEM 455    and CHEM 456    and have maintained an overall GPA of at least 3.00 in mathematics and science courses are eligible to enter the departmental honors program. To graduate with honors in chemistry, a student is required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.00 in mathematics and science courses and successfully complete the two semesters of CHEM 455   and CHEM 456   with a minimum GPA of 3.50. 
Premedical, Predental, Prepharmacy, and Preveterinary Students
Web: prehealth.gmu.edu 
Many students planning medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary, optometry, or other health professional careers choose to pursue a major in chemistry. These students should consult the health professions advising web site on required course work and overall preparation. 
Prepharmacy Society
Mason students who are interested in pursuing careers in pharmacy are encouraged to participate in the Prepharmacy Society. This student organization organizes supplemental programming focused toward pharmacy as a career. 
Chemistry Club
The Chemistry Club provides a social and informational network for students. It serves the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry by sponsoring informational programs and allowing students to work at university events. 
Teacher Licensure
Students who wish to become teachers should consult the College of Education and Human Development  section and attend an information session early in their undergraduate career. For more information, call 703-993-2892, e-mail gseadmit@gmu.edu, or go to gse.gmu.edu. 
Graduate Degree Programs
The department offers an MS in chemistry with a research project (thesis option) or an all-course-work program (nonthesis option). Within the MS, students may pursue a concentration in biochemistry. The PhD in all branches of chemistry is available through the PhD program in Chemistry and Biochemistry.  Students may also pursue Chemistry-related PhD research through the Environmental Science and Policy PhD program and the Bioscience PhD program. An  area of emphasis in computational chemistry is available through the PhD in Computational Sciences and Informatics    program offered in conjunction with the School of Physics, Astronomy, and Computational Sciences. 
Chemistry, Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s Degree 
Information regarding this program can be found in the Chemistry, BS/Chemistry, Accelerated MS  listing in the catalog. ProgramsUndergraduate Degree(s)Undergraduate Minor(s)Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s Program(s)Master’s Degree(s)Doctoral Degree(s)
				  
 
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