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Earn a globally recognized degree while advancing knowledge in your discipline. The Master of Science (MSc) program enhances your technical expertise, laboratory proficiency, and academic writing abilities to equip you for a scientific career.
This MSc program requires two to two-and-a-half years of full-time study or up to four years part-time. Your first year involves specialized coursework, followed by 12-15 months of supervised research culminating in a thesis. You may also have opportunities to publish in peer-reviewed journals during your studies.
Admission requires a relevant Bachelor's degree with a B average or better in your subject area, though relevant professional experience may also qualify you.
Advance your chemistry expertise to boost your career opportunities. The program lets you explore specialized interests through diverse course options, including organic/inorganic chemistry, NMR applications, atmospheric chemistry, nanomaterials, or electron microscopy.