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With its $35 million upgrade of its lab facilities, and its close proximity to a wealth of pharmaceutical and chemical industries in the New York/New Jersey area, Seton Hall University’s College of Arts and Sciences is an ideal place to earn an advanced degree in the sciences. Our programs in biology, chemistry and experimental psychology boast excellent job placement rates, particularly in the healthcare industry. Our graduates currently work as professors, clinical trials managers, clinical project managers and scientists for medical research companies in the tri-state area and nationwide.
Graduate Programs: The Sciences
Our program offerings, which may be taken full time or part time, include:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry
- Ph.D. in Molecular Bioscience
- M.S. in Molecular Bioscience
- M.S. in Chemistry
- M.S. in Experimental Psychology
- Certificate in Data Visualization and Analysis
Why the College of Arts and Sciences?
We are proud to offer:
- Access for all students to cutting edge, professional grade technology:
- Chemistry and biology offer magnetic resonance spectrometers, mass spectrometer-based separation instruments and next generation sequencing computational facilities
- Experimental psychology offers eye-tracking facilities and an animal research suite with a rodent colony room
- The opportunity to collaborate with faculty on research using the apprenticeship model common to advanced science.
- Small classes with widely renowned faculty who are scholars and professionals in their fields.
- A prime location, just a few miles away from New Jersey’s biomedical and pharmaceutical regions.
- Opportunities for students to be matched with local and international employers, so that they can begin to apply their classroom lessons to real-world experiences.
- A comprehensive liberal arts curriculum that incorporates innovative technology and rigorous academic training with the Catholic intellectual tradition.