
Master in Advanced Molecular Sciences
Florence, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff" of the University of Florence offers a new Master course in Advanced Molecular Sciences to train and educate the next generation of chemists on the cutting-edge aspects of research in Chemistry of Materials and Life Sciences that will give them the skills required for an advanced career in industry and academia. The Master will be conducted in English. This course is aimed at Italian and international students with a BSc degree in Chemistry or similar BSc degrees as detailed in the admission rules of the regulation. At the end of this degree students will have acquired skills in the design, synthesis and characterization of materials and biological molecules. To this end, the Course will also provide elements of other disciplines such as Biology, Medicine and Materials Sciences. The achieved competences and skills will cover the study of inorganic and organic materials, small bioactive molecules, complex biological macromolecules and diagnostic tools. The graduates will gain the ability to deal with any kind of synthetic, diagnostic and characterization task they will need in their professional life. Their expertise will be a precious asset both for successfully carrying out PhD courses and for entering the job market.
The Master Degree in Advanced Molecular Science is part of a project presented by the Department of Chemistry that was funded by the Italian Ministry for Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) after awarding to the Department the status of a “Department of Excellence”.
Part of this project consists in the organization of a Master Course that will be offered entirely in English. The Course reflects the two main areas of research carried out within the Department, i.e. Material Chemistry and Chemistry for Life Sciences. As a result, the "excellence" in research will be directly transferred to the training activity offered by the Department.
The Department will be directly involved in the organization of the Master Course and will offer scholarships to support the living expenses of the enrolled foreign students. Scholarships will be awarded to non-local students based on their previous career and of a mandatory interview aiming at assessing their preparation and motivation. All details about enrollment and application for scholarship will be published on the Master’s website
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available, please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Mandatory Courses:
- Course A: Advanced and innovative analytical methods for applications in life sciences
- Course B: Methods and materials for cultural heritage conservation
- Course C: Soft matter materials
- Course D: Experimental methods for the study of nanostructured materials
- Course E: Computational modeling of complex systems
- Course F: Advanced coordination chemistry
- Course G: Superstructures and multicomponent architectures in Life and Material Sciences
- Course H: Advanced synthetic methods
- Course I: Methods for decoration of materials and bioconjugation
- Course J: Protein engineering and recombinant proteins
Optional Courses:
- Course K: Solid state and material chemistry
- Course L: Medicinal chemistry
- Course M: Advanced polymeric materials
- Course N: Chemistry and the omics sciences
- Course O: Chemical biotechnology
- Course P: Soft matter materials applied to drug delivery systems, food supplements, and cosmetic science
- Course Q: Modern trends in Chemistry, Industry, and Management
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
At the end of the Master course the Graduates will possess the skills that derive from the two areas for the design and study of the complex systems including materials, bio-pharmaceuticals, probes and theranostics of the next generation.
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