Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
About this program
Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry
This interuniversity Master (UAM, UCM, USC) is divided in two parts: classroom courses (50%, 30 ECTS) and laboratory research (50%, 30 ECTS). Classroom courses take place during the first semester (September to January) including 18 ECTS of common subjects and 12 ETCS to choose among several options.
The experimental part consists of a Research Project, chosen from those available each year, carried out by the student under the supervision of experienced and international recognized researchers, either from the University or from one of the collaborative Research Institutions or chemical companies.
At the end of the second semester, the students must present a written report and defend their projects in an oral session in front of a committee. Every year, all the students exchange experiences, expose the results of their work and establish professional contacts in a Symposium.
Our objective is to train experts in theoretical and practical aspects of Organic Chemistry, but also critical, proactive and committed to society. For that, we inform about all possible professional opportunities, including the world of patents; we promote entrepreneurship, work on current ethical aspects and promote the employment of our students in different companies.
Admission requirements
Our candidates should have a Degree in Chemistry or related areas having a solid background in organic chemistry in both theory and experimental techniques. They should also have knowledge of advanced synthesis and organic structural elucidation.
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Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
The Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) was founded in 1968 and has two campuses, Cantoblanco and the Medical School, in northern Madrid. The Autonomous University of Madrid is organized into seven schools, which include: Arts and Philosophy, Teacher Training and...