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Master’s Programme in Organic Synthesis/Medicinal Chemistry , 120 hp | ||||||||||||||||
Aim/Vision
The master program in Organic Synthesis / Medicinal Chemistry aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for the profession or for postgraduate studies in the field. The program meets both national and international needs in organic synthesis / medicinal chemistry, and needs from universities, industry and society in general. The training is based on a related bachelor program and intends to give a deeper understanding in the field and a foundation for postgraduate studies in organic synthesis / medicinal chemistry. The graduates leaving the master programme in Organic Synthesis / Medicinal Chemistry shall:
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Programme goals
Mathematical, scientifical and technical knowledge ans reasoning Graduates from the program in Organic Synthesis / Medicinal Chemistry will demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the field of organic synthesis chemistry / medicinal chemistry including a broad knowledge of the area as well as considerable in-depth knowledge in certain parts of the area. The graduates will also have comprehensive knowledge of current research in the field. The graduates from the master programme in Organic Synthesis/Medicinal Chemistry shall on an advanced level:
Personal and professional skills and attributes Students graduated from the master programme in Organic Synthesis/Medicinal Chemistry have achieved the individual and professional skills and attitudes which are demanded for being able to critically and systematically integrate knowledge and to analyze, judge and handle complex issues even with limited information. The graduates shall also be aware of and take responsibility for their own work or post graduate studies with respect to work ethics, responsibility and reliability. Graduates from the programme shall be able to make relevant judgements regarding scientifical, social and ethical aspects of their professional areas.
Interpersonal skills: Teamwork and communication
Conceiving, desiging, implementing and operating scientific projects in the enterprise and social context | ||||||||||||||||
Common rules and information about student service
Common rules and information about student service at LiTH are available in sections b1-b6. | ||||||||||||||||
Programme Organisation
The programme comprises four semesters and leads to a Master of Science in Chemsitry. The teaching language is English. The range of courses is found in the curriculum. Normally the content of the programme is presented at lectures, laboratory work and seminars. Some extensive projects or assignments are parts of the courses and will be reported orally and/or in writing. Laboratory work and seminars are compulsory. The Master thesis is mainly performed during the second year and comprises 30, 45 or 60 högskolepoäng (equivalent to ECTS credits). This means that the student may choose a less extensive master thesis and combine this with further course studies in other areas, or more in-depth courses in the same field. In the syllabus courses in the major subject Chemistry are marked in yellow. | ||||||||||||||||
Programme Contents
The master's programmme consists primarily of courses in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry at advanced level. These are complemented with other courses at advanced level, such as protein science. The program ends with a thesis that can be performed at a company or university. The thesis may be a good introduction to further studies at postgraduate level. | ||||||||||||||||
Thesis Work
The thesis should be based on the high quality scientific content and carried out in close contact with the research groups involved in the programme and in the area of the profile chosen by the students. | ||||||||||||||||
Degree Requirements
The programme is designed to give the Master's Degree "Naturvetenskaplig masterexamen i kemi" translated to "Master of Science with a major in Chemistry". The requirements are the following:
Entrance requirements See general rules and regulations for master programmes at LiTH. | ||||||||||||||||
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