Chemistry
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ScheduleDaytime schedule
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ECTS Credits60
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LanguageFrench
Description
The 60-credit Master’s degree offers students a good starting point for research and teaching.
Access conditions
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Target audience
Students with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry (or equivalent subject to approval) who are interested in basic training.
Program and structure
The Master’s degree in Chemistry has three main specialist focuses: Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Spectroscopies, and Bio-inspired Chemistry and Chemistry of Living Things.
Teaching profile
The programme description defines the expected learning outcomes at the end of the cycle (Bachelor's, Master's, etc.). The programme description defines the expected learning outcomes, i.e. what the student should know, understand and be able to achieve at the end of a learning activity, a teaching unit or a study cycle (Bachelor's, Master's, etc.). Learning outcomes are defined in terms of knowledge, expertise and soft skills.
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Aply their highly specialised and integrated knowledge in the field of chemistry, and demonstrate a broad range of skills, complementing those acquired at Bachelor's level.
- Contribute, alone or as part of a team, to the management and implementation of a major chemistry development project
- Communicate clearly in the scientific field
- Develop and implement a high degree of autonomy
- Apply high quality scientific methodology.
For more information, consult the programme description for this study cycle below (in French).
Opportunities
Students wishing to complete their studies in the shortest possible time can opt for a one-year Master's programme. This does not allow for certain further studies (doctorate), and does not grant access to certain jobs. It is possible to start studying for the AESS teacher training qualification at the end of this one-year Master's course.