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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 293 2. A completed Online M.B.A. Program application form 3. Complete university transcripts - last 60 units require a GPA of 2.5 or higher 4. Official record of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) with a score of at least 550 and placement at or above the 25th percentile in the verbal and quantitative portions of the test 5. Two letters of recommendation 6. Statement of purpose 7. $55 non-refundable university application fee Students accepted for the Online M.B.A. program are fully matriculated in the university and meet all university requirements as established by the Division of Graduate Studies. (Please see the Division of Graduate Studies section of the university’s General Catalog for detailed information on admissions, advancement, and graduation requirements.) For the convenience of students, however, courses are scheduled in six-week offerings rather than the traditional semester time frame. The fee structure is also unique to the program and unrelated to the usual California State University, Fresno fee schedule. Students should contact the Craig Graduate Programs Office or review the M.B.A. Program website at http://www.craig.csufresno.edu/mba for a program description, admission requirements, courses, calendar/class schedules, and fee summary. The official program for all students in any one cycle, or cohort, is identical. (All students are in the “General Management” elec-tive area.) Advancement to candidacy requires passing the writing requirement component of MBA 210 and at least 9 units with at least a 3.0 grade point average. Chemistry, M.S. Requirements Master of Science Degree Requirements Chemistry Graduate Program Graduate Program 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 peo-ple of the San Joaquin Valley and California. The California State University, Fresno graduate program in chemistry is primarily oriented toward two groups of students: stu-dents who are preparing themselves for employment in chemistry-based occupations (including teaching) and students interest-ed in additional training in chemistry and biochemistry to prepare for advanced Ph.D. graduate work. 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 pre-pares 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 Uni-versity, 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.) Graduate-Level Writing Proficiency Requirement The completion of the following two components will satisfy the writing requirement: 1. successful completion of CHEM 260 with a grade of B or better, and 2. completion of a formal paper on the student’s research to be submitted at the beginning of the fall semester of the second
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Date of publication | 2016-05 |
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 293 2. A completed Online M.B.A. Program application form 3. Complete university transcripts - last 60 units require a GPA of 2.5 or higher 4. Official record of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) with a score of at least 550 and placement at or above the 25th percentile in the verbal and quantitative portions of the test 5. Two letters of recommendation 6. Statement of purpose 7. $55 non-refundable university application fee Students accepted for the Online M.B.A. program are fully matriculated in the university and meet all university requirements as established by the Division of Graduate Studies. (Please see the Division of Graduate Studies section of the university’s General Catalog for detailed information on admissions, advancement, and graduation requirements.) For the convenience of students, however, courses are scheduled in six-week offerings rather than the traditional semester time frame. The fee structure is also unique to the program and unrelated to the usual California State University, Fresno fee schedule. Students should contact the Craig Graduate Programs Office or review the M.B.A. Program website at http://www.craig.csufresno.edu/mba for a program description, admission requirements, courses, calendar/class schedules, and fee summary. The official program for all students in any one cycle, or cohort, is identical. (All students are in the “General Management” elec-tive area.) Advancement to candidacy requires passing the writing requirement component of MBA 210 and at least 9 units with at least a 3.0 grade point average. Chemistry, M.S. Requirements Master of Science Degree Requirements Chemistry Graduate Program Graduate Program 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 peo-ple of the San Joaquin Valley and California. The California State University, Fresno graduate program in chemistry is primarily oriented toward two groups of students: stu-dents who are preparing themselves for employment in chemistry-based occupations (including teaching) and students interest-ed in additional training in chemistry and biochemistry to prepare for advanced Ph.D. graduate work. 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 pre-pares 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 Uni-versity, 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.) Graduate-Level Writing Proficiency Requirement The completion of the following two components will satisfy the writing requirement: 1. successful completion of CHEM 260 with a grade of B or better, and 2. completion of a formal paper on the student’s research to be submitted at the beginning of the fall semester of the second |