Program name master’s degree in analytical chemistry

Department of materials sciences

Program name: master’s degree in analytical chemistry

  • Level: Master
  • Domain: Matter Sciences
  • Field: chemistry
  • Specialty: Analytical Chemistry
  • Program Description:

This specialization offers the possibility of obtaining an advanced training in Analytical and separations by ensuring a range of interdisiplinary qualifications that give better

opportunities in academic and professional careers. With this training it will be possible

analyze and separate mixtures to identify unknown components or obtain a pure product. Examples of the skill needs offered by this pathway are:? Analysis and separations are used in the water industry to ensure our water quality drinking? Large-scale chemical engineering industries such as oil companies require analysis and separation so that different types of products can be developed for example: diesel, aviation fuel…

-Food industry uses analysis and separations to ensure their product can be manufactured in the most efficient and cost-effective way as well as ensuring its quality

– Hospitals require analysis and separation to diagnose a patient? Forensic uses separations to help solve crimes or provide evidence legal

– Analysis is required in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that the galenic formulation is or that it is not corrupt

  • Entry Requirements

2.1- Bachelor’s degree in analytical chemistry

2.2- Bachelor’s degree in chemistry

2.3- Bachelor’s degree in chemistry

2.4- Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical chemistry

2.5- Bachelor of Materials Science

2.6- Bachelor’s degree in glass and ceramic chemistry

2.7- Bachelor’s degree in organic chemistry

2.8- Bachelor’s degree in physical chemistry

  • Program Units and modules
1- Semester 1: Basic study units SAE 1:Chromatographic Instrumentation SAE 2: Statistics and chemometry SAE 3:Spectroscopic Methods I SAE 4:Chromatographic Methods I Units of study methodology SAE 5: Sampling and analysis methods SAE 6: Separation Methods transverse study units UET1: Materials Characterization Methods I UET 2: English2- Semester 2: Basic teaching units SAE 7:Spectroscopy and imaging instrumentation I SAE 8: Chromatographic Methods II SAE 9: Sample Preparation SAE 10: Environmental Analyses I Units of study methodology SAE 11:Spectroscopic manipulations SAE 12:Chromatographic manipulations transverse study units UET3: Materials Characterization Methods II UET 4: English  
3- Semester 3: Basic teaching units SAE 13:Spectroscopy and imaging instruments II SAE 14: Environmental Analyses II SAE 15 Analytical techniques in electrochemistry SAE 16: Organisation and management of enterprises Units of study methodology SAE 17: Numerical methods applied SAE 18:Personal work in document retrieval transverse study units UET5: Health and food safety  Semester 4: Practical training leading to a thesis and defense.  

4. Other Teachers   in collaboration with the domain training team can freely include any type of evaluation ( mini project, internship in companies, personal work, participation in seminars and congresses… etc) that they deem appropriate to encourage students to take better charge of their courses and, at the same time, to combat the phenomenon of student absenteeism from courses

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