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    Chemistry–Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program
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    Chemistry–Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program

    University of Oregon
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 90 

    Campuses

    Eugene

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines26-Sep-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 53,223  / year
    Next Intake 26-Sep-2023

    Chemistry–Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program

    About

    The KC Graduate Internship Program begins summer term with intensive course and lab work in one of five focus areas, three of which offer a chemistry major:

    "¢ Photovoltaic & Semiconductor Device Processing

    "¢ Polymer Science

    "¢ Molecular Sensors & Probes

    The course work and labs are designed to help students become more effective problem-solvers in industrial, research and national lab environments. Professional skills development is a centerpiece of the program, including resume writing, interviewing and networking.

    Historically, close to 98% of our students complete internships and close to 90% of those receive regular job offers within three months of finishing their internships.

    This unique program is a good fit for students who want to begin a career in industry or a national lab - and those who hope to gather more data about the wide range of career opportunities available before contemplating a specific area of research for a PhD.

    Photovoltaic & Semiconductor Device Processing:

    Situated at the intersection of chemistry, physics and chemical engineering, the semiconductor (microelectronics) industry enables a greener, smarter, and more connected economy. The field has significant implications in society's ability to support technology innovation and address the global energy crisis through applications in microprocessors, photovoltaics, LEDs and power transistors. For students who love to stay connected, semiconductor technology has driven advancements in the internet, 5G and IoT. And for tech geeks who love smart technology – iPhone, Fitbit, self-driving cars- this field is ripe with opportunities. The continued success of this vast, interdisciplinary, and sophisticated yet innovative industry is deemed critical to long-term U.S. national competitiveness, which translates into impactful and well-paid job opportunities for those who choose to join this sector.

    Alumni from this track work in a wide variety of engineering and management roles in manufacturing, hardware development, materials research, battery development, supply chain, research & development, and analytics. Skills developed in this track transfer to a myriad of roles peripheral to these roles, including systems engineering, software engineering, applications engineering and others.

    Polymer Science

    No other class of materials displays the breadth of properties and applications of polymers – they are simply everywhere! Polymers are an unusual class of materials because they simultaneously exhibit both fluid and solid-like behavior. This quirk of polymers enables scientists and engineers to design polymeric materials for a range of applications. While many people are familiar with plastics – a specific type of engineered polymers – this only represents a sliver of the applications. Polymers can be found in everyday commodity products such as shampoos, food, over-the-counter medications, paints and sports products. But they are also commonplace in high-end performance applications including aerospace composites, medical implants and flexible displays.

    Alumni from this track develop skills which have been successfully transferred to a wide variety of engineering and management roles in consumer product development, manufacturing, raw material development, and research & development.

    Molecular Probes & Sensors

    Molecular probes and sensors, a specialized field of chemistry, has wide-ranging applications in the areas of health diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and national security. Like designing a lock for a key, each molecular sensor is designed to interact, detect, and produce a measurable signal in the presence of a specific analyte. Inexpensive, user-friendly, and mass producible devices employing molecular sensors include CO detectors, glucose monitors and pregnancy tests. Advanced applications also exist for the diagnosis of COVID-19, detection of explosives and identification of air and water contaminants. Students interested in the biomedical field can apply their knowledge in the development of sensors for fluorescent imaging, drug development, pathogen detection and early detection of diseases.

    Alumni from the sensors track work in a variety of roles in the life sciences, pharmaceutical, fragrance and materials sectors – as well as peripheral sectors.

    Disciplines

    College of Arts and Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    To be admitted to the University of Oregon for the purpose of seeking an advanced degree or certificate, you must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited four-year U.S. college or university OR hold an equivalent credential from a qualifying international institution.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 53,223 

    Application Fee

    USD 90 

    How to Apply

    Confirm that you are an international student applicant.

    You are an international applicant if you:

    If you do not meet those requirements, you may be a domestic applicant.

      • Are a citizen or permanent resident of a country other than the United States and you intend to return
      • Are in the United States on an educational, worker, or visitor visa, or are residing in your home country
      • Have filed an application for United States citizenship or permanent residency, but have not yet been granted approval
    1. Complete and submit the University of Oregon online application.

      This is the universal portion of the application for graduate studies—it is required of every applicant, regardless of their field or program of study. However, your access to the University of Oregon online application will be provided through the website of the program to which you are applying. If you need help locating or accessing the UO online application, please contact the department(s) that you are interested in applying to.

      Applicants may apply to multiple programs per term. If you choose to apply to multiple programs, you must create a new UO application account and submit a new application for each program.

    2. Complete and submit all additional materials required by the department or program.

      Each department or program at the University of Oregon establishes its own set of additional requirements and procedures for admission to graduate studies. For most programs, the departmental portion of the application is included as part of the University of Oregon application. Check with the program for their list of required application materials, submission procedures, and deadlines.

    3. Submit unofficial transcript(s) as part of your online application.

    4. Submit documentation of English language proficiency.

      Students for whom English is not a native/primary language have three options for demonstrating English language proficiency.

    5. If offered admission, submit official transcripts from all institutions where you earned a Bachelor's degree or higher. 

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    Chemistry–Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program

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