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Chemistry Master at Universita Degli Studi Di Parma

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Class 62 / S - Chemical Sciences

ECTS - The Guide of
The Organization (President, Board of Study Course)
Teachers Reference: Prof. Alessia BERRIES, Prof. Maria CARERI, Prof. Rocco UNGARO
Course Duration: 2 years
Credits required: 120
Course description, objectives and skills training provided
Examinations: registration and schedule
Who to contact for information of an educational
Who to contact to register: Segreteria Studenti
Information for foreign students – outside
Students with disabilities
@ Perte affixed – Box-mail for students
Information on transfers and passes
Fees: Annual cost: € 840.12; first installment amount: € 547.43 (including also the regional tax for the Study of Law at € 98.13 and the stamp of € 29.24 on demand registration and examination), the second installment amount: € 420.06 more possible increase depending on the documentation submitted.
Satisfaction of students attending
Job opportunities
Satisfaction of students graduating
Survey on employment of graduates in 2005 to a year after graduation

The three-year degree course in “Chemical Science and Technology” allows the graduate to acquire a basic training in chemistry that allows you to fit in work activities which require familiarity with the scientific method and ability to use methodologies and tools specific to the different areas of chemistry. This basic training also allows the continuation of studies in second-level courses. The credits earned in the three years are to be fully recognized in the Faculty of Science No 62S “Chemical Sciences at the University of Parma.

A graduate in Chemical Sciences and Technologies “is characterized by the molecular approach to the problems of Science and Technology. He has a good knowledge of mathematical, physical and chemical-physical basis for describing the chemical phenomena and to use technologies related to them, knows the principles of biochemistry, is able to achieve the synthesis of chemical compounds, to analyze, to study the reactive behavior and to assess the economic and security features.

A graduate in Chemical Sciences and Technologies “is able to work both independently and in groups, know the English language and basic tools for communication and information management in the chemical. The degree course, in keeping with the educational goals of qualifying Class 21, therefore, pursues the following objectives:

- Providing a sound basic knowledge of various facets of chemistry in their theoretical and experimental

- Provide a professional fit for inclusion in the modern laboratory synthesis and analysis of chemicals

- Provide the necessary knowledge about security issues in the laboratory and in particular the proper use of chemicals

- Able to make use of the tools necessary for the acquisition of new knowledge, communication and management of chemical information over the network and data processing chemicals – make able to use effectively in written and oral, in addition to, the English language, in the specific competence and to exchange information.

Students of the CL in “Chemical Science and Technology” define their own teachings as educational and vocational base common to all routes, plus optional courses to choose from within the analytical chemistry, chemical physics, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry.

Job opportunities

The employment market for graduates in Science and Technology Chemical is typically offered by the laboratories of quality control of chemical, pharmaceutical and food, laboratory analysis, laboratory research and development of chemicals, not by chemical use as an expert in security, control and disposal of chemicals, the technical service, from the chemistry and in the profession.

Industrial Chemistry PhD at Universita Degli Studi Di Milano

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

School of Science and doctorate in chemical technologies
No Area 3 – Chemical Sciences
Scientific-disciplinary sectors: CHIM/01 – CHIM/02 – CHIM/03 – CHIM/04 – CHIM/05 – CHIM/06 – ING-IND/21 – ING-IND/23 – ING-IND/25.
Head Office: Department of Organic chemistry and industry.
Competing structures: Departments of Inorganic Chemistry, metallorganic and analytical and physical chemistry electrochemistry, structural chemistry and inorganic stereochemistry.
Duration: 3 years
Coordinator: prof. Paolo Ferri, Dipartimento di Chimica Organica e Industriale – via Venezian 21 – 20133 Milano
Curricula: 5
1) Physical chemistry and catalysis in industrial processes
2) Summary, processes and controls in the primary chemical
3) Industrial Electrochemistry and Corrosion
4) Synthesis, structure and properties of polymers
5) Summary and fine chemical processes.
Admission requirements:
Science / magistrale class: 8 / S Industrial Biotechnology, 14 / S Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy, 20 / S Physics, 27 / S Chemical Engineering, 61 / S Sciences and Engineering Materials, 62 / S Chemical Sciences, 81 / S Science and technology of industrial chemistry.

Chemical Drug PhD at Universita Degli Studi Di Milano

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

No Area 10 – Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences
Scientific-disciplinary sectors: CHIM/03 – CHIM/06 – CHIM/08 – CHIM/09
Administrative office: Faculty of Pharmacy (Institute of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Chemistry “Pietro Pratesi”)
Duration: 3 years
Coordinator: Prof. Marina Carini – Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Toxicology – Via Mangiagalli 25 – 20133 Milano
Curricula with differentiated ranking: 4
1) Design and synthesis of drugs
2) Analysis pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and toxicological
3) Summary of special products for biological activity
4) pharmaceutical technology, legislation and socio-economy
Admission requirements:
Science / magistrale class: 9 / S Medical Biotechnology, Veterinary and Pharmaceutical, 14 / S Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy, 62 / S Chemical Sciences, 81 / S Sciences and Technologies of Industrial Chemistry

Physical Chemical Sciences Degree at Universidade De Tras Os Montes E Alto Douro

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Objectives:

The Bachelor of Science 1st cycle in Physical Chemistry, with a duration of 6 semesters (3 years) and 180 ECTS you want to train professionals with a broad scientific training in basic and applied aspects of physics and chemistry, with capacity for scientific reasoning and resolution of practical problems within technological, experimental and applied computing. Students receive comprehensive training in these areas as they provide a multidisciplinary view of its future work.
In the third semester of the course, the student must choose additional training in the field of physics or chemistry, by the choice of units of the science curriculum. To realize this option is linked to the science curriculum units for the following semester.
The course is designed to ensure a total of 68 units of credit in both the science of physics as the science of the Chemical Sciences, yielding a total of 136 units of credit. With additional training obtained by addition of 24 units credit through the total to 160 units of credit in science. The training also includes the student’s final 20 units of credit for training in the scientific area of mathematics, a total of 180 ECTS.

Profile of training

The Physical Science degree in Chemical, whatever their field of action is to be a professional who, supported by sound and updated knowledge in science of physics and chemistry, must be able to tackle problems and address new and traditional, and should always be concerned to seek new forms of scientific knowledge and technological know-how.
Want to give up an interdisciplinary training to enable the Licensee to use its knowledge (theoretical and / or experimental) in Physics and Chemistry to respond appropriately to requests that you will find in your career path and be able interact with other areas of knowledge such and Health, Oceanography, Meteorology, Geology, Biology, Environment, Communication, Economics and many other fields.
The professional degree in Physical Science-Chemical will be able to perform mid-level in laboratories, such as the Technical Laboratory and / or technical assistance as well as in research laboratories.
The training in this 1st cycle may allow to obtain a solid education for the Doctor of Physical-Chemical Sciences to continue their studies in a 2nd cycle of the predominant scientific progress.
The curriculum structure enables the Licensee to access the course of the 2nd cycle to enable the teaching in the field of physics and chemistry and any other course of 2nd cycle in science or technology.

PhD in chemistry at Universidade De Aveiro

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The Chemistry Department at the University of Aveiro (UA-DQ), has a solid offer training in the first and second cycles of training with a qualified teaching staff and exceptional conditions and expertise, internationally recognized, research in several areas of chemistry . The PhD in chemistry is to the allocation of human resources with high quality scientific training at the third cycle, and contribute to the strengthening and consolidation of the national structure of scientific research.
It is with this program to train doctoral:

Have a systematic understanding of science and high chemical and a solid area of working methods and research related to their topic of research;
Are capable of critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis in new and complex situations;
Are able to define strategies, develop and apply methodologies for the resolution of new problems;
Have the ability to design, implement and develop a relevant piece of research in chemical sciences with rigor and integrity;
Have an important contribution to expanding the frontiers of knowledge in chemical sciences through the development of a substantial piece of research, worthy of publication in journals of national and international expertise in arbitration;
Are able to effectively communicate ideas about their field of expertise with their peers, with the academic community and with society in general;
Have developed skills appropriate to professional practice as a senior in chemical and chemical related industries, utilities, or academic career.
Are able to promote scientific and technological advances in the academic and / or training, a knowledge based society.
Information about the research underway in the Department of Chemistry

Recipients: Graduates and / or Masters courses in pre-Bologna and Bologna Masters courses in the following areas: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Pharmacy and related areas.

Coordination: Artur MS Silva

Teachers
View teachers of the Department of Chemistry

Course Structure: This course is a part curriculum (1 year) and a part consisting of a research project (3 to 4 years).
The minimum number of units of credit (UC) is 16 ECTS may be obtained through the whole adoption in subjects in the study plan of the individual candidate. Alternatively, the candidate can develop scientific work in the value of 6 ECTS and obtain approval for the remaining uc in disciplines. The subjects in the individual plan of each candidate will be chosen from among the subjects of the courses in the University of Aveiro and will aim to address deficiencies in training of the candidate. The evaluation of the candidate will be made by teachers of subjects, according to the assessment pre-defined for each discipline. If part of uc are obtained through the development of scientific work, the applicant should prepare a report on it, which should be evaluated by the supervisor and co-supervisor (if any) and the other teachers of the Department of Chemistry.
For the part of non-curricular work, the candidate must be evaluated annually at the end of each year submit to the supervisor and co-supervisor (if any) a report of the activities.

School Calendar: The beginning of the PhD program based curriculum must coincide, where possible, with one semester of the academic year at the University of Aveiro.

Conditions of Access
: Possess degree and / or Masters courses in pre-Bologna and Bologna Masters courses in the following areas: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Pharmacy and related areas.

Applications: The deadline for application to the doctoral program will run until at least 30 days before the start of the program.
The beginning of the doctoral program should, where possible, coincide with the beginning of a semester of school. In case of failure, students should start the implementation of units of credit in the academic semester immediately following the start of the doctoral program.
Each application procedure will be followed by a study plan to propose for each candidate, the supervisor. The study plan should include a list of subjects to attend (name of discipline, science, no units of credit) and, for development of scientific work to obtain units of credit, the title and summary of scientific work to be undertaken .
The study plan should be submitted to the Scientific Committee of the Department of Chemistry.

Doctoral in Chemistry at Universidade De Aveiro

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The Chemistry Department at the University of Aveiro (UA-DQ), has a solid offer training in the first and second cycles of training with a qualified teaching staff and exceptional conditions and expertise, internationally recognized, research in several areas of chemistry . The creation of a Doctoral program is a logical in view of the allocation of human resources with high quality scientific training at the third cycle, and contribute to the strengthening and consolidation of the national structure of scientific research.
It is with this program to train doctoral:

Have a systematic understanding of science and high chemical and a solid area of working methods and research related to their topic of research;
Are capable of critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis in new and complex situations;
Are able to define strategies, develop and apply methodologies for the resolution of new problems;
Have the ability to design, implement and develop a relevant piece of research in chemical sciences with rigor and integrity;
Have an important contribution to expanding the frontiers of knowledge in chemical sciences through the development of a substantial piece of research, worthy of publication in journals of national and international expertise in arbitration;
Are able to effectively communicate ideas about their field of expertise with their peers, with the academic community and with society in general;
Have developed skills appropriate to professional practice as a senior in chemical and chemical related industries, utilities, or academic career.
Are able to promote scientific and technological advances in the academic and / or training, a knowledge based society.

Chemistry Degree at Universidade De Aveiro

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

The Chemistry  at the University of Aveiro (UA-DQ), has a solid offer training in the first and second cycles of training with a qualified teaching staff and exceptional conditions and expertise, internationally recognized, research in several areas of chemistry . The PhD in chemistry is to the allocation of human resources with high quality scientific training at the third cycle, and contribute to the strengthening and consolidation of the national structure of scientific research.
It is with this program to train doctoral:
Have a systematic understanding of science and high chemical and a solid area of working methods and research related to their topic of research;
Are capable of critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis in new and complex situations;
Are able to define strategies, develop and apply methodologies for the resolution of new problems;
Have the ability to design, implement and develop a relevant piece of research in chemical sciences with rigor and integrity;
Have an important contribution to expanding the frontiers of knowledge in chemical sciences through the development of a substantial piece of research, worthy of publication in journals of national and international expertise in arbitration;
Are able to effectively communicate ideas about their field of expertise with their peers, with the academic community and with society in general;
Have developed skills appropriate to professional practice as a senior in chemical and chemical related industries, utilities, or academic career.
Are able to promote scientific and technological advances in the academic and / or training, a knowledge based society.

Recipients: Graduates and / or Masters courses in pre-Bologna and Bologna Masters courses in the following areas: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Pharmacy and related areas.

MChem Chemistry with Professional Practice at Nottingham Trent University

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Entry requirements
220 points including Chemistry at A2-level
If you are currently working in chemistry-related industries and wish to take this course part-time for your professional development click on FdSc / BSc / MChem Chemistry with Professional Practice (Part-Time).

Applicants with equivalent qualifications, those who have completed an access course, a suitable foundation year or have appropriate prior experience are welcome.

International qualifications are assessed for acceptability based on the UCAS guide to international equivalence and on an appropriate English qualification e.g. IELTS 6.5.

Reasons to choose this course
This course has been accredited for Chartered Chemist (CChem) status.
This course has been accredited by the Royal Society for Chemistry.
Spend a year in professional industry in the UK or abroad.
Chemistry at NTU has been consistently rated the highest level of teaching excellence by the Quality Assurance Agency and the Higher Education Funding Council for England.

Professional development
This course has been designed to maximise your knowledge of modern aspects of chemistry with an excellent opportunity to spend one year in professional industry in the UK or abroad.

As part of their continuing professional development, laboratory based technicians in chemical sciences will be interested in opportunities for further study. If you are looking to undertake this course while still in employment you may want to consider our professional part-time study route.

What do you study?
All our chemistry degrees share common first-year modules in core chemistry and chemical principles with strong emphasis on analytical skills and employability. Students carry out an independent research project or dissertation in their final or penultimate year.

MChem degrees are aimed at students wishing to become professional career chemists or who intend to study for a higher degree.

Research opportunities
Two thirds of the Masters-level work comprises a major research project, expected to lead to results which are of sufficient quality to be published in a refereed scientific journal. The remaining third is taught material exploring cutting-edge research topics and advanced techniques.

Teaching and assessment
Our laboratories are modern and well-equipped. They offer you access to up-to-date scientific, electronic and computing equipment, a state-of-the art electron microscope suite and facilities for:
gas and liquid chromatography
mass spectroscopy
atomic absorption spectroscopy
structure determination including powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction
solution and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR)
infrared spectroscopy and UV-visible spectroscopy.

Assessment is by a variety of methods including practical laboratory reports, formal assignments and examinations and oral and poster presentations.

Placements
Our Professional Placements Manager will help you find placements and maintain close links with you during your time in industry.

Chemistry Undergraduate at Northwestern University

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Chemistry is at the intellectual heart of many scientific disciplines. We are strongly committed to excellence in education and research in the fundamental chemical sciences as well as exploring the connections between chemistry and the other natural sciences. To achieve this goal we have implemented bold new programs in the Chemistry of Life Processes, Materials, and Environment and Catalysis.