Master of Science (Chemistry)
A Master of Science (Chemistry) is the course you need to further your career in chemical sciences. This qualification not only explores the theory of chemistry, you’ll also understand the social impacts of this science and the ethical responsibilities involved. You’ll be prepared to work in a range of industries as an analyst, researcher, chemist or technician. You’ll also develop the research skills to address complex real world problems and embark on a research project as part of your studies.
As well as your research project, the Master of Science (Chemistry) explores a range of topics affecting modern chemistry. You’ll look at molecular biotechnology, applied spectroscopy and electrochemistry and inorganic and organometallic chemistry. You may also choose from elective subjects such as medical biotechnology, environmental biotechnology and nuclear and statistical physics. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
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