Master's Degree in Chemical Science and Technology

Academic year 2024-25

You can also consult this information for the academic year 2023-24.
Branch of Knowledge Science
Academic management Dra. María del Carmen Rotger Pons
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Spots for new students
25
Credits 60
Teaching method

On-site

Campus Mallorca
Language
Catalan, Spanish, English (See subjects for more details)
Double degree (See the technical details for more details)
Price Public price per credit, 1st registration 29,22¤
Total cost: 1.807,27 ¤ (*)(**)
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Over the last century, scientific research has progressively specialised with an increasing marked division between areas and topics. Nowadays, however, the many multifaceted problems in society require analyses with a comprehensive overview of issues and interconnected approaches to ideas. Within this context, postgraduate training in chemical technology (CyTQ) provides students with the necessary tools and skills to attain an overarching perspective on chemistry and related areas, as well as industrial processes.

Chemists who have received interdisciplinary training are able to undertake research or develop a professional career beyond traditional fields of work, in addition to collaborating with researchers and professionals in disciplines outside chemistry and technology. Moreover, their exhaustive training means they contribute added value through their understanding of chemical processes and reactions, and their ability to transfer ideas between different knowledge areas, including biology, food engineering, medicine, energy, the environment and materials, etc.

The Master's Degree in Chemical Science and Technology is a new programme inspired by the previous curriculum, which was introduced in 2006 and ran continuously until 2014. The former degree programme served as the training stage on the PhD in Chemical Science and Technology, which has been granted quality certification from the Ministry of Education (REF MCD2007-00572) and a Mention towards Excellence from the Spanish government (REF MEE2011-0104). The accrued experience on these programmes has been key to designing a new master's syllabus that aligns with new regulations, and current requirements on the job market and in society as a whole.

The European Chemistry Thematic Association, Spain's National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA) and the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry have recognised the quality of master's programmes in chemistry through the Eurolabel international seal. Eurolabel ensures degree programmes fulfil the required criteria in terms of quality and rigour to train internationally competitive professionals, and provides employers with the assurance that graduates are trained to the highest standards. In turn, the seal stands as an endorsement for students not only with regard to the exceptional quality of the Master's Degree in Chemical Science and Technology programme at the UIB, but also as an important factor in bolstering graduate employability.

The programme is run in collaboration with:

Fundación Carolina Fundación Carolina

 
 

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