Graduate Coursework
30.0 units of core academic coursework with a letter grade of B or better, in each course, is required. A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 must be maintained.
At least 30 units of upper-division and graduate courses must be completed, including no fewer than 20 units in graduate courses (those numbered 200+) in the major subject or in graduate courses related to that subject as approved by the Faculty Graduate Advisor.
At least 18 of the 30 units must be in 200 – 289 level courses, and no more than 10 of the 30 units may be in CHEM 596.
Courses must be approved by the Faculty Area Advisor in order to ensure appropriate breadth and degree of specialization. Under no circumstances will units completed in courses numbered either 501-A-B-C, 502A-B-C, 597, 598, or 599 be used to satisfy any of the university minimum requirements.
All courses must be completed with a grade of B or better.
Seminar Requirement (CHEM 290)
A letter grade of B or better must be achieved in CHEM 290.
This course requires delivery of a seminar related to your group’s research.
A letter grade of B or better must be achieved in CHEM 290.
If continuing in the Ph.D. program, this requirement must be completed before taking the Advancement to Candidacy Exam.
Your Thesis Committee
Students should notify the Staff and Faculty Graduate Program Advisors of their committee makeup. The Faculty Graduate Program Advisor will sign off on your committee.
M.S. committees require a minimum of 3 UC ladder faculty:
2 faculty members (including your Chair) must be in your home department
At least 1 faculty member must be independent of the thesis project
The student will meet with all committee members at least once a year to discuss progress, receive input and feedback, and discuss any concerns they might have
Annual Thesis Committee Meetings
Submit your Annual Thesis Committee Meeting Signature Page to the Staff Graduate Advisor once completed.
The student will meet with all thesis committee members collectively at least once per year to discuss and reflect on progress and future plans in the program, receive input and feedback, and present any concerns or potential issues that you may have.
Refer to this page for more information on meeting frequency, scheduling, and structure.
Master’s Thesis
File your thesis according to Graduate Division’s instructions by the filing deadline. Be sure to send the Staff Graduate Advisor a copy of your approved thesis (PDF) and signature page as well.
A master's thesis is patterned after a Ph.D. dissertation but on a scaled-down level of originality and length.
The thesis should be typed in draft form for the Committee. After the Committee approves it, it should be typed according to Graduate Division’s formatting guidelines.
A public seminar presentation is not required for thesis defense. However, the thesis must make a significant contribution. Publishable results are encouraged but not required.
Examples of project types suitable for an Master’s Thesis:
An advanced design project, either analytical or experimental;
An experimental or theoretical contribution to a research problem currently being investigated within the Department;
A critical evaluation of the state-of-the-art of a current research area, going beyond mere literature compilation;
A critical theoretical analysis or a preliminary experimental study intended as a feasibility study or precursor laying the groundwork for more advanced Ph.D.-level research.
Graduate Division Submission
Electronically file your dissertation via ProQuest by the filing deadline.
Submit your signed signature page to gradacademics@graddiv.ucsb.edu by the filing deadline.
Departmental Submission
Email your approved thesis (PDF) and signature page (PDF) to the Staff Graduate Advisor
Complete the Departmental Exit Survey