"As an undergraduate I was very well prepared coming out of SHSU. I am
now a Ph.D. student and feel very confident in my new academic home. The SHSU
faculty are knowledgeable and were always available for questions and guidance.
Everyone in the department becomes like family after a while, and with such
a rigorous course of study, family never hurts."
Bassam A.
B.S. Chemistry
Spring 2006
"During my undergraduate graduation year at SHSU, I visited a major research institution during recruitment weekend for a look at their
Ph.D. program in chemistry. I was initially concerned about being ill-prepared for that graduate program. Those fears were quickly put
to rest after speaking with some of the other prospective students. Now in my first year of that program, I realize now that I was more
than well prepared, and I'm doing quite well on the road to a Ph.D. SHSU chemistry has a solid program, from which I am proud to have received my degree."
Heath H.
B.S. Chemistry
Spring 2006
"The Department of Chemistry at SHSU offers a great program with knowledgeable professors, courses to introduce a student to the different aspects of chemistry, and the opportunity for some to perform new and publishable research at an undergraduate or graduate level. The teaching of new and current chemical principles and instrumentation in this program can prepare a person for a job in industry and graduate school."
Jerry S.
B.S. Chemistry Spring 2003
M.S. Chemistry Summer 2005
"I began my university career at another college majoring in environmental
science and was frustrated with the lack of care or concern as to how well I
was understanding the material. It seemed like the professors detested teaching
and were there only for the research. When I enrolled at Sam I immediately noticed
that the chemistry and environmental science professors supported the students
above there required rolls. This is the major reason I enjoyed Sam and succeeded.
I now am a professional environmental scientist and I still keep in touch with
several of my professors. Anyone serious about a chemistry/environmental career
should want to receive the best education for their money and in my opinion
the best is at Sam Houston State University.
Laurance G.
B. S. Environmental Science/Chemistry minor
Fall 2002
"Pursuing a degree at SHSU was extremely pivotal in improving my choices for
different careers related to science. I have worked in analytical labs
using both wet chemistry and lab instruments. So many of the ideas and concepts
acquired during my studies at SHSU are still helping me on a daily basis."
Angelica G.
B. S. Chemistry/Environmental Science minor
Spring 1996
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Melissa M.
B.S Forensic Chemistry
Fall
2003
"The graduate program in chemistry at Sam Houston gave me the skills I needed
to obtain a job in the biotech field even before I graduated. The hands-on
exposure to instrumentation such as GC/MS, HPLC, ICP, AAS and more allowed me
to become proficient in both method development and troubleshooting highly technical
chemical processes."
Mary E.
M. S. Chemistry
Fall 2001
"Although I was a Biology major, I had no idea my minor field of study (Chemistry)
would land me the position I have today. As an undergraduate who had spent
a year at another university, there was no comparison. I lived closer
to the other university, but chose to drive 1 hour to attend SHSU. My
professors were always available to help.....they even knew me by name!!! I
wasn't just a number & that was really nice!"
Melissa B.
B. S. Biology/Chemistry minor
Spring 2000
"As a graduate student, you should be able to communicate with your
research advisor 24/7 without any appointments. At the Chemistry
department of SHSU, this becomes the reality."
Eser B.
M. S. Chemistry
Spring 1997
"The professors were very accessible in the SHSU Chemistry Department.
I could drop by to ask a question about the subject material and
actually speak with the professor, oftentimes without an appointment.
Sometimes when my professor was not available, one of the other faculty
members was more than willing to help me."
Jennifer P.
Chemistry Minor
Fall 1996
"If you are ready for a scientific challenge, get a head start with
your graduate degree from SHSU. I did..."
Deger B.
M. S. Chemistry
Spring 1997
"I actually owe a lot of my recent job successes to the chemistry department
at SHSU, especially for giving me the opportunity to teach the instrumental
analysis lab (as a teaching assistant). It gave me the edge to step into the
GC work at my last job which prepared me for my present position at NASA--so
thank you very much. I also used the knowledge imparted by the linear least
squares work in Excel at my last job and was able to actually avoid a mini-crisis
when we had a blowout of a graphite furnace AA (which performed analyses by
the method of standard additions) and had to switch to using an ICP for low
metals detections. The ICP did not have a program to calculate this and I created
it externally in Excel (again thanks to SHSU Chemistry) so keep making students
learn that. No one else at my lab had a clue on how to set up the spreadsheet
and I definitely got brownie points from my boss."
Marie C.
B. S. Environmental Science/Chemistry Minor
Spring 1996
"The smaller class sizes made the lectures more personal and we were
always encouraged to ask questions."
Mary E.
M. S. Chemistry
Fall 2001
"Even though chemistry was my minor, the laboratory skills, information I was
taught in my chemistry classes, and the opportunity to do undergraduate research
has proven to be invaluable in my current career."
Joann P.
B. S. Biology Major, Chemistry Minor
Summer 2002
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