Química Aplicada i Farmacològica (Nou pla d'estudis)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in Applied and Pharmacological Chemistry allows students to specialize in applied chemistry and, depending on the chosen electives, achieve a higher degree of specialization in medical chemistry, industrial chemistry, or advanced materials. The development of new materials is a growing field of research in chemistry due to its industrial applications. Similarly, the development of new drugs and the search for new therapeutic targets for disease treatment constitute a challenge for the pharmaceutical industry and society.
Program Details
- Duration: 60 credits
- Places: 30
- Modality: Presential
- Center: Escola Superior de Tecnologia i Ciències Experimentals
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to develop their subsequent research work or to join the industry. It includes integrated practices, modern and sustainable facilities, and permanent training opportunities.
Admission and Access
Information on the access profile, offer of places, and pre-enrollment, waiting list, and enrollment processes can be found in the program's admission section.
Study Plan
The study plan includes subjects, schedules, teaching staff, title competencies, master's coordination, and more.
Final Master's Project (TFM)
Information and regulations on the TFM, as well as the repository of works from previous courses, can be consulted in the program's TFM section.
Post-Graduation
The program offers various labor market outlets and professional profiles, as well as options for continuing education.
Quality of the Title
Access to the memory, quality systems, reports, indicators, and satisfaction of the interest groups of this master's degree can be found in the quality section.
Regulations
A link to all the regulations of this master's degree, including evaluation, permanence, recognition, etc., can be found in the regulations section.
Related Studies
- Sustainable Chemistry: A master's program with 60 credits and 30 places.
- Theoretical and Computational Chemistry: A master's program with 120 credits and 3 places.
