Master in Chemistry
The Chemistry programme offered by the University of Siena is a high level degree course with leading professors from around the world.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
End of September
Tuition Fee
From € 756 to a maximum of € 2,626 per year*
Location
Siena, Italy
*The tuition fee is calculated according to the country of origin and ranges from a minimum of € 756 to a maximum of € 2,626 (per year).
About the programme
The Chemistry programme taught at University of Siena provides the unique educational opportunity in an international student environment.
The core and optional courses present in the program allow a range of learning and training opportunities that allow for a wide range of employment and research opportunities, born from close ties with local and international industrial partners.
Courses Included
- Advanced Analytical Chemistry
- Advanced Biological Chemistry
- Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
- Advanced Organic Chemistry
- Advanced Physical Chemistry
Career Prospects
Graduates in Chemistry-Chemistry will deal with the design, synthesis and characterization of products and materials that meet the criteria of efficiency and environmental sustainability dictated by the current social feeling and by the strict European regulations that came into force in 2007; the use of the most modern technologies for the structural determination of new molecules and their interactions with macro-biomolecules. They will be familiar with the use of spectroscopic and computational techniques to solve structural and dynamic problems, or to correlate the molecular microscopic properties with the macroscopic properties of the substances
Employment opportunities
The employment sectors are mainly:
- Free profession, upon registration in the professional register.
- Employment in Institutes, Laboratories and Research Centers, Public or Private Bodies, Central or Local
- Public Administration, Chemical Industries, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Dyes, New materials, food products etc. (Scientific research, applications, production, quality control).