Master's degree in analytical chemistry
The Master's program in Analytical Chemistry trains specialists capable of analyzing, characterizing, and quantifying chemical substances in various environments. This program offers in-depth training in modern analytical methods and their application in sectors such as the pharmaceutical, food, environmental, and petrochemical industries.
The program spans two years and offers a balance between theoretical instruction, practical work, and laboratory research:
Year 1:
Semester 1:
Classical and modern methods of chemical analysis
Mass spectrometry and trace element analysis
Environmental analytical chemistry
Safety and risk management in the laboratory
Semester 2:
Liquid and gas chromatography
Analytical chemistry of pharmaceutical products
Statistics and analytical data processing
Validation of analytical methods and quality assurance
2nd year:
Semester 3:
Advanced techniques in spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, NMR)
Materials and polymer analysis
Development of analytical methods for research
Practical projects in collaboration with industry
Semester 4:
Final year project
Internship in a research laboratory or in a company
Graduates of the Master's program in Analytical Chemistry can work in various sectors, including:
– **Pharmaceutical Development Researcher**
– **Drug Quality Control Analyst**
– **Pharmaceutical Regulatory Consultant**
– **Specialist in medicinal chemistry**
– **Medicine Safety Officer** *