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Offline pathos6296

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Hello everyone here at Chemicalforums!  I am new to this board, and had a quick question right off the bat.  I am finishing up my second year in chemistry at my university.  Ideally, I'd like to attend graduate school for studies in Materials Chemistry, however I am not sure what courses to take to prepare myself for it.  Here is a list of courses that I think would be related, that are offered at my school:

-Surfaces and Solids
-Computational Chemistry
-Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
-Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
-NMR Spectroscopy

Which of these would be the most helpful?
Note: I did omit courses that are required for the major.  These are electives.  Also, I don't want to be limited to chemistry courses. If there are courses outside chemistry that would prove useful, then list those as well.
Thank you.

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Re: Courses as an undergrad for graduate study in Materials Chemistry?
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 08:22:20 AM »
For materials chemistry, I think my first choice would be surfaces and solids. Some parts of each of the others would be useful, but I think all of this course would be.

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