A Master's in Analytical Chemistry is a graduate degree that teaches students how to identify, quantify, and separate substances using analytical methods and techniques. It can prepare students for careers in research, medicine, and other fields.
What you'll learn
- How to use techniques like precipitation, extraction, chromatography, and distillation
- How to apply these techniques to analyze chemicals and materials
- How to design experiments
- How to interpret, analyze, and present data
Where you can study
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University of Barcelona
Offers a master's degree that focuses on experimental work and theoretical training
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The University of Edinburgh
Offers a one-year MSc degree that covers theory and applications of analytical chemistry techniques
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Hong Kong
Offers an MSc in Analytical Chemistry with scholarships for local, mainland, non-local, and non-mainland students
Career opportunities
- Working in research institutes and medical centers
- Working in forensics and archaeological practices
- Working in chemical or pharmaceutical industries
- Working in public or private laboratories involved in health and environmental control
- Working in food analyses and clinical analyses
- Working in quality control