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Graduate Program
Thank you for your interest in our M.S. graduate
program at Western Washington University. Our program emphasizes the
professional development of graduate students through close mentoring by a
faculty advisor. We feel it is an ideal program for those looking
for advanced training which will lead to industrial employment, community
college instruction, or for students not quite ready for a doctoral
program. We are proud of the high quality of our M.S. program as
several recent M.S. students have been honored with the Western
Association of Graduate Schools "Distinguished Master's Thesis Award". This
multidisciplinary competition draws applications from universities in
fourteen states and three Canadian provinces. Read more about
specific graduate programs.
The Chemistry Department is located in a modern four-story building
with state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment. Major equipment
includes a GC-MS spectrometer, scanning electron microscope, FT-IR
spectrometers, gas chromatographs, HPLC instrumentation, and 500 MHz and
300 MHz NMR spectrometers.
Graduate fellowships are available at Western Washington University
through the National Science Foundation GK-12 Fellows Program. The
GK-12 Fellows Program places science graduate students in middle school
classrooms to improve the learning of science. Successful applicants
will be funded for one year ($30,000 stipend plus tuition waiver) and will
work with middle school teachers in Bellingham School District, Lummi
Tribal School, Mount Vernon School District or Nooksack Valley School
District. Check the webpage for application deadline.
Graduate Links
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