The Master of Science in Chemistry, Professional Science Concentration (PSC) is a
two-year program offered by the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Western Carolina
University.
PSC students will work with dedicated faculty to use cutting-edge chemistry technology
and innovative business theories and practices to solve real-world problems. The PSC
will increase students' professional network and job prospects in fast-growing chemical
industries, such as natural products, pharmaceuticals, and process analytical applications.
There are three professional tracks: executive, technology and financial, all of which share a common science core. This program is ideal for people interested
in industrial applications or who are currently employed in the private sector looking
for career advancement.
Program Highlights
- Students will earn an M.S. Chemistry degree
- All learning will focus on chemistry and business/professional skills that are needed
by the chemical industry
- The M.S. Chemistry Professional Science Concentration is 30 hours and includes the
following:
- Five chemistry courses that focus on biotechnology, biochemistry, instrument techniques,
and structural determination;
- Three business "tracks" to choose from: executive, technology, and financial; and
- An internship at a regional company or a research project where students will apply
their learning in a real-world context.
Concentration Requirements
Required Core Courses (21)
- CHEM 593 Topics in Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHEM 535 Instrumental Analysis II Credits: 3
- CHEM 541 Advanced Organic Chemistry Credits: 3
- CHEM 563 Molecular Biotechnology Credits: 3
- CHEM 550 Principles of Biochemistry Credits: 3
- CHEM 689 Cooperative Education in Chemistry Credits: 6
- A two-day seminar that covers regulatory content is required but does not count toward
the curriculum credit hours.
- The internship requires students to work 120 hours to satisfy the 6 credit hour internship.
The scheduling and duration must be negotiated and approved by the student, the student's
faculty advisor, and the internship supervisor.
Professional Tracks (9)
Executive
- MBA 621 - Leadership and Ethics Credits: 3
- ENT 610 - Entrepreneurial Creation Credits: 3
- MBA 629 - Organizational Behavior Credits: 3
- MBA 635 - Managing Value-Creating Business Operations Credits: 3
Technology
- ENT 601 - Entrepreneurial Innovation Credits: 3
- ENT 610 - Entrepreneurial Creation Credits: 3
- MBA 627 - Applied Business Statistics Credits: 3
- MBA 639 - Systems for Competitive Advantage Credits: 3
Financial
- MBA 623 - Accounting: Understanding Performance & Informing Decisions Credits: 3
- MBA 625 - Applied Business Economics Credits: 3
- MBA 627 - Applied Business Statistics Credits: 3
- MBA 637 - Financial Management and Valuation Credits: 3