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Master degree
Course Structure for M.S. Program Department of Chemistry Minimum Total Credits for Graduation: 24
- 4 semester of courses for Seminar and Seminar on Contemporary Chemistry each.
- At least 2 courses in selected major field.
- At least 1 course in non-major field.
| Course Name | Credit(s) | Note | |
| 1. Seminar | |||
| Source Readings in Contemporary Chemistry Literature (I) | 2 | This course can be retaken | |
| Source Readings in Contemporary Chemistry Literature (II) | 2 | This course can be retaken | |
| 2. Seminar on Contemporary Chemistry | |||
| Exploration of Emerging Chemical Technology (I) | 1 | This course can be retaken | |
| Exploration of Emerging Chemical Technology (II) | 1 | This course can be retaken | |
| 3. Fields | |||
| 3-1 Organic Chemistry | |||
| Advanced Biochemistry (I) | 3 | ||
| Metalloorganic Chemistry | 3 | ||
| 3-2 Inorganic Chemistry | |||
| Photochemistry | 3 | ||
| Coordination molecular technology | 3 | ||
| 3-3 Analysis Chemistry | |||
| Advanced Chemical Industries | 3 | ||
| Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry | 3 | ||
| 3-4 Physical Chemistry | |||
| Metalloorganic Chemistry | 3 | ||
| Special Topics in Chemical Bonding | 3 | ||
PhD degree
Course Structure for Ph. D Program Department of Chemistry Minimum Total Credits for Graduation: 18
- Seminar 8 credits are required, maximum credits are 8, 4 semester of courses are required
- 4 semester of courses for Seminar and Seminar on Contemporary Chemistry each.
| Course Name | Credit(s) | Note | |
| 1. Seminar | |||
| Seminar on Organic Chemistry (I) | 2 | This course can be retaken | |
| Seminar on Organic Chemistry (II) | 2 | This course can be retaken | |
| 2. Seminar on Contemporary Chemistry | |||
| The Exploration of Emerging Chemical Technology (I) | 1 | This course can be retaken | |
| The Exploration of Emerging Chemical Technology (II) | 1 | This course can be retaken | |
| 3. Elective Courses | |||
| Advanced Synthetic Chemistry on Natural Products | 3 | ||
| Special Topics in Frontiers of Physical Chemistry | 3 | ||