MSc Analytical Sciences
Master
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
1 Year
The MSc in Analytical Sciences is designed to provide graduates in science and related subjects with systematic training in the application of modern analytical methods. It aims to develop the necessary practical, interpretative analytical skills to apply a wide range of analytical techniques to key areas of application.
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About this course
The course looks to develop a solid set of practical skills leading to specialist applications and employment opportunities as an analytical scientist in pharmaceutical, forensic, archaeological, and environmental analytical sciences. Students can benefit from specialist research laboratories and instrumentation in a research-focused environment. Students are expected to develop an array of interdisciplinary practical skills through specialist lectures, workshops, and hands-on laboratory and analytical experience.
A minimum second class honours Chemistry Degree or in a Science subject (e.g. Biosciences, Pharmaceutical Science, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Geology, Geography, Enviromental Science, Archaeological Science or substantive equivalent experience.
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Subjects
- Animal Behaviour
- Materials
- Part Time
- Development
- Research
- Analysis
- Methods
- Science
- Validation
- Programmes
- Exploring
- Technologies
- Programme
- Investigate
- Contribution
- Demonstrated
- Chromatography
- MPhil
- Bioanalytical
- Expected
Course programme
This programme features a range of core modules covering areas including analytical data analysis, atomic and molecular analysis, bioanalytical methods and sensor technologies, chromatography and mass spectrometric methods, materials and structural analytical methods, and method development and validation.
Contact hours on this programme may vary depending on each individual module and the stage of study. Postgraduate level study involves a significant proportion of independent study, exploring the material covered in lectures and seminars. For every hour spent in class, students are expected to spend at least two to three hours in independent study.
Course composition and delivery is different for each module and may include lectures, seminars, workshops, independent study, laboratory practicals, research, and one-to-one learning.
The course is available to both full-time and part-time students.
Additional information
Home/EU - £7,700
Home/EU(including Alumni Scholarship 20% reduction ) - £6,160
International
International
(Including International Alumni / Global Postgraduate Scholarship £2,000 reduction) - £14,000
Part-time Home/EU - £43 per credit point
Part-time International - £89 per credit point
MSc Analytical Sciences