
Program description
Applied Chromatographic Techniques
The aim of the University Master's Degree in Applied Chromatographic Techniques is to train students in one of the most widely used techniques in the field of industry, food, environmental and health analysis, among others. Furthering their knowledge of chromatographic techniques and the different techniques for the treatment of samples will allow students to solve all kinds of analytical problems. They will also learn the most useful sources of information in this field, know about the accreditation of quality systems, and acquire the skills needed to plan and organise research into analytical chemistry.
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The Universitat Jaume I (UJI) is a public higher education and research centre, founded in 1991, which seeks to enhance the social, economic and cultural development of the society that surrounds it through the creation and transmission of knowledge. The UJI currently offers 31 undergraduate degrees, 46 official master's degrees, 18 UJI-specific master's degrees and 24 specialisation courses.
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The Universitat Jaume I (UJI) is the public university in the north of the Valencian Community, a region on the European Mediterranean coast located among the cities of Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid. Established in 1991, the UJI has positioned itself...