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The Master in Chemistry of the Université Grenoble Alpes is a two-year diploma course (M1 and M2) and the possibility of a Master's Double Degree Program with the university of Tsukuba
- The first year of the Master in Chemistry allows students to acquire disciplinary skills essential to any type of chemist (in particular analytical methods, spectroscopies, experimental and bibliographic techniques) and also specific courses preparing to the second year of the Master.
- The Chemistry for Life Sciences (CLS) program is a training program in biological chemistry for giving students tools to actively participate to research projects at chemistry-biology interface
- The organic synthesis course for pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries (SO-IPA) of the Master in Chemistry is a Master 2 recognized nationally and internationally, for students who wish to pursue a career in organic chemistry in public research laboratories or in SMEs, PMI , And large chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
- The Advanced Polymers for Advanced Technologies (PTA), specialization of the Master in Chemistry, is a nationally and internationally recognized academic training for students who want to practise as an engineer or as a researcher in public research laboratories or SMEs, SMIs, and large chemical industries producing polymers.
- The aim of the Chemistry and Marketing Techniques program is to train sales engineers for the health, chemical and environmental industries. It is taught only in French.
- Master’s degree in chemistry relies on the Chemistry Biology Health Graduate School which supports graduate students from start to finish and beyond, continuously improves the quality of the programs on offer through extensive hands-on research experience, and enhances national and international visibility. One-year mobility scholarships for incoming students are available.
Contacts
Head of Master
Jean-François Poisson
Management
Chemistry and Biology Department
Jean-François Poisson
Management
Chemistry and Biology Department