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| Application Deadline: | January 16 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | Free - ≈ € 15,900 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Stockholm / Sweden / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 120 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
Analytical Chemistry is a discipline concerned with the identification and quantification of chemical compounds. Analytical Chemistry involves all topics within the ‘analyticalchain’, ranging from sampling strategy to the reporting of data. It includes areas such as analytical methodology, techniques for sampling, separation and spectroscopic methods, instrumental techniques, handling, processing and
evaluation of data.
The programme is connected to the leading research areas at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, some of which are highly recognised internationally. The Department is the largest Analytical Chemistry department in Sweden, and its research profile includes ambient air, indoor air, particle analysis, exhaust emissions, work environments, environmental analysis, proteomics, multivariate
data analysis, and theoretical chromatography.
The programme consists of compulsory advanced courses in analytical chemistry of 90 credits, one elective course of 15 credits chosen from a list, and one free
elective course of 15 credits. The compulsory advanced courses in analytical chemistry comprise at least 45 credits in a degree project in Analytical Chemistry. The degree project focuses on independent research within a research group at the Department or in industry, and prepares the student for a professional career in industry, academia or other related activities in society.
The Master Programme consists of compulsory advanced courses in Analytical Chemistry of totally 90 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System), one elective course of 15 ECTS from a specified list and one freely elective course of 15 ECTS. The compulsory advanced courses include a Degree project in Analytical Chemistry of at least 45 ECTS. The Degree project focuses on performing independent research within a research group at the Department or in the industry. It also includes oral presentations and the writing of a scientific report. The Degree project finalizes the Master in Analytical Chemistry and prepares the student for a professional career in industry, academia or other activities in society.
The Master Programme in Analytical Chemistry is open for Swedish as well as international students and all courses are given in English.
Compulsory courses:
* Advanced Separation Methods, basic level (15 ECTS) KA5002
* Analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry (15 ECTS) KA7004
* Analytical chemistry, chemometrics (15 ECTS) KA7002
* Analytical Chemistry, bioanalytical chemistry (15 ECTS) KA7005
* Degree project in Analytical Chemistry (45 ECTS) KA9003
Elective courses, one must be chosen (15hp):
* General Environmental Chemistry (15 ECTS) KM3001
* Biochemistry II - Proteins from gene to function (15 ECTS) KB5001
* Organic chemistry - reactivity and structure (15 ECTS) KO5001
* One freely elective course (15hp)
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Bachelor’s Degree, including at least 90 ECTS credits in Chemistry. English B (Swedish upper secondary school course) or equivalent, or one of the following tests: IELTS: 6.5 (with no section below 5.5). TOEFL (paper based): 575 (with minimum score 4,5 in the written test). TOEFL (internet based): 90 (with minimum score 20 in the written test).
University of Cambridge and Oxford: Certificate in Advanced English or Diploma of English Studies.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 575 |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 90 |
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