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MSc in Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science
 at 
University of Manchester 
Overview

Gain knowledge, skills, and practical experience to succeed in the field of analytical chemistry and measurement science

Duration

36 months

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Total fee

16.67 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

PG Degree

MSc in Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science
 at 
University of Manchester 
Highlights

  • Earn a degree after completion of the course
  • Scholarship facility available
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MSc in Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science
 at 
University of Manchester 
Course details

Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • Chemistry Graduates
  • Science and Engineering Graduates
  • Professionals in the Chemical Industry
  • Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Professionals
What are the course deliverables?
  • Explore the basis of analytical science, methods of achieving chemical analysis goals and the use of mass spectrometry in the modern laboratory
  • Study classical and state-of-the-art, instrumentally based techniques such as atomic and molecular spectroscopy, chromatography and mass spectrometry
  • Develop the understanding and awareness of processing real-world data, through video practicals, and a research-related project, based at your work location or through The University of Manchester
More about this course
  • In this course students will gain a comprehensive understanding of analytical chemistry techniques and instrumentation used across many sectors
  • It is ideal for professionals already working in analytical chemistry and measurement science in various industries from environmental and chemical to pharmaceutical, clinical, food and education

MSc in Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science
 at 
University of Manchester 
Curriculum

Fundamentals of Analytical Science

Basics of analytical science

Titrimetric analysis

Separation Science

Methods of achieving chemical analysis goals

Column chromatography

Mass Spectrometry

Use of mass spectrometry in the modern analytical laboratory

Topical applications of mass spectrometry

Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy

Analytical applications of atomic and molecular spectroscopy

Theory and instrumentation

Magnetic Resonance

Theory of NMR and EPR

Practical application of NMR and EPR

X-Ray Techniques

Harnessing the power of X-rays

Fundamentals of how x-rays interact with matter

Chemometrics

Application of chemometrics or statistical analysis to analytical data

Basic statistics

Experimental design and optimisation of analytical techniques for performance

Food Chemical Safety and Integrity

Learn about the role analysis plays in assuring the safety and integrity of foods set within a risk assessment context

Study chemical contaminants and residues in foods such as mycotoxins, phycotoxins, industrial contaminants and pesticides

Gain an overview of allergens, additives and functional ingredients

Project

Research-based project in an area of current analytical research interest

Can base this in an industrial environment

Joint supervision by an industrial supervisor and academic supervisor

MSc in Analytical Chemistry and Measurement Science
 at 
University of Manchester 
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