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Oregon State University


College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Chemical Oceanography
104 COAS Admin
Corvallis, OR 97331 US
 
Phone: 1-541-737-5188
Fax: 1-541-737-2064
 

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Applicants to the COAS Chemical Oceanography program must have an undergraduate degree in chemistry or another discipline of science, with at least one year each of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. Additional background in differential equations, probability, and statistics is desirable. Prior exposure to environmental study through independent, undergraduate laboratory, or field experience provides excellent preparation for our program but is not a requirement. Graduate education in the Chemical Oceanography program incorporates course work and research in descriptive, analytical, and theoretical chemistry and in parts of biological, physical, and geological oceanography, reflecting the broad interdisciplinary nature of this field. During their first year, all incoming Chemical Oceanography students take core chemical, physical, biological, and geological oceanography courses with students from other oceanography disciplines. Specialized courses in such areas as isotope geochemistry, advanced thermodynamics, organic geochemistry, radiochemistry, pollution chemistry, and instrumental methods of chemical analysis are subsequently elected to fulfill the curricular requirements and needs of individual students. Analytical facilities within the college include inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (high-resolution multi-collector and standard versions) with ion chromatrography and laser ablation capabilities, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, high-performance liquid chromatography with spectrofluorimetric and diode-array spectrophotometric modes of detection, dual-inlet and continuous-flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry, and extensive computer networks.
   
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