As a student on the Master’s programme in Chemistry at the University of Southern Denmark, you will become part of the research in chemical compounds for new pharmaceutical products and modified DNA, which will help us target infected cells in the body.
The central disciplines on the first semester of the programme are spectroscopy, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and theoretical chemistry.
In the second semester, you have the option to specialize in an area of your choice or do a company project in Denmark or abroad.
During the Master’s thesis project, which you do in the second year of the programme, you will have the opportunity to contribute to developing new knowledge. As a starting point, one or more researchers at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy will supervice you during the thesis. But you also have the opportunity to do the thesis in collaboration with external researchers.
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Why Chemistry?
- On the Master's Degree Programme in Chemistry, you immerse yourself further in key disciplines, such as spectroscopy, organic chemistry or theoretical chemistry.
- You will become part of a welcoming study environment, with easy access to help from both teachers and fellow students.
Graduates of the programme are entitled to use the academic title Master of Science (MSc) in Chemistry.