Curriculum
Programme Structure
To be eligible for the award of the MSc in the field of Chemical Technologies for Health and Materials, students shall complete 72 credits of courses. They must enrol in 5 courses (30 credits in total) of "compulsory courses" and take at least 18 credits of courses out of a broad range of "disciplinary electives". In addition, students must carry out a “capstone project” by enrolling in the 24-credit course CTHM8102. They are encouraged to approach faculty members in their areas of interest as soon as possible, in order to choose an appropriate project.
Master of Science in the field of Chemical Technologies for Health and Materials | |
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Compulsory Courses (30 credits) | |
CTHM7101 | Advanced chemical instrumentation and data analysis (6 Credits) |
CTHM7104 | Frontiers in modern materials (6 Credits) |
CTHM7105 | Innovation, technology transfer and entrepreneurship (6 Credits) |
CTHM7106 | Bioanalytical methods: principles and diagnostic applications (6 Credits) |
CTHM8101 | Research and development seminar (6 Credits) |
Disciplinary Electives (18 credits) | |
CTHM7102 | Synthesis for drugs and advanced materials (6 Credits) |
CTHM7103 | New technologies and applications chemical biology (6 Credits) |
CTHM7107 | Green and sustainable chemistry (6 Credits) |
CTHM7108 | Quality assurance and regulatory compliance (6 Credits) |
*CTHM7109 | Big data analysis in analytical science (6 Credits) |
*COMP7404 | Computational intelligence and machine learning (6 Credits) |
*STAT8017 | Data mining techniques (6 Credits) |
CTHM7110 | Advanced materials (6 Credits) |
CTHM7111 | Medicinal chemistry (6 Credits) |
*CTHM7109, COMP7404 and STAT8017 are non-permissible combination. Students are only permitted to take either one of these courses. |
Capstone Project (24 credits) | |
CTHM8102 | Research project and dissertation (24 Credits) |
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