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Number of new entry places offered: 50
Total credits: 60
Languages taught: Spanish.
Indicative price: € 13.93 per credit (for Spaniards, community foreigners and those who have legal status as residents in Spain) and € 86.17 per credit for other students.
Master's Scholarship: see relevant information here .goalsThe Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry is an inter-university degree jointly taught by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), and the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC).
It is a one-year postgraduate ficial title (60 ECTS) that combines the teaching and research experience of three of the most prestigious departments in our country in this field, and the experience of leading research institutions and companies in their fields. respective areas, with the aim of providing students with specific high-level training in Organic Chemistry, whether they direct their interest to the exciting field of research, or whether they want to direct their professional life towards industry.
The objective of the University Master's Degree is to provide fundamental theoretical and applied training for access to the Doctorate or for the practice of the profession of chemist in laboratories, production systems, and private and institutional R & D & I systems that require proficiency in Organic Chemistry.
CurriculumCourse 1
Subject
Character
Credits
Tutorized Training Activities
Compulsory
3.0
Design and Synthesis Methods
Optional
3.0
Heterocycles and Natural Products
Optional
6.0
Organic Materials and Nanoscience
Optional
6.0
Catalytic Processes in Organic Chemistry
Optional
3.0
Draft
Compulsory
12.0
Computational Chemistry
Optional
3.0
Medical Chemistry
Optional
3.0
Medical Chemistry in Drug Development: From the Laboratory to the Clinic
Optional
6.0
Organic Biological Chemistry
Optional
3.0
Organic Structural Chemistry
Compulsory
6.0
Supra and Macromolecular Organic Chemistry
Optional
6.0
Advanced Organic Synthesis and Reaction Mechanisms
Compulsory
9.0
Final Master's Project
Final Master's Project
18.0
RecipientsTo access the University Master's, it is necessary to have a Bachelor's or Degree in Chemistry or in related fields of knowledge. In any case, access to the program requires good training in Organic Chemistry, both theoretical (knowledge of advanced organic synthesis and structural elucidation) and experimental (experience in laboratory techniques and operations in organic chemistry).
In the selection process of candidates, the academic record will be valued, especially in the subjects related to Organic Chemistry.Why study this master?It is an interuniversity degree that combines the teaching and research experience of three of the most prestigious departments of Organic Chemistry in our country and the experience of leading research institutions and companies in their respective areas. The great development that Organic Chemistry has achieved in recent decades and its central position in relation to interdisciplinary areas of the greatest current importance (biological chemistry, synthesis, nanotechnology, new materials, catalysis, etc.), make it one of the disciplines more active within the current scientific landscape.
The profile of the graduates gives access to the doctoral programs of universities and research centers. Likewise, the ability to provide solutions in the development of consumer goods (drugs, plastics, textiles, food, etc.), in the diagnosis and treatment of environmental problems, or in the interpretation of biological processes, make Organic Chemistry a training profile highly demanded by the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
In this sense, we have been developing a pilot program of labor incorporation for our graduates for several years, in collaboration with companies in the sector, including: Janssen Cilag, Synthelia, BASF, ERCROS, Justesa, Crystalpharma, CLH and Repsol.
Admission requirements for masters
Non-enabling university mastersBe in possession of any of the following titles:Spanish official university degree .
Title issued by an institution of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and empowering in the country of issue for access to Master's education.
Title of educational systems outside the EHEA that empowers in the country of issuance for access to Master's education, homologated or declared equivalent to the degree and academic level of Degree or Degree by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training . In case of lacking the mentioned homologation or equivalency, it will be necessary to have authorization or access permission granted by this University.
Or be carrying out studies leading to the obtaining of any of the previous degrees during the course in which the pre-registration is carried out and be in a position to prove the obtaining of the same before the date established in the corresponding call (see href = "https: //www.ucm.es/requisitos-de-admision-a-masteres ).
In addition, students from foreign educational systems, whose mother tongue is different from Spanish, must prove level B2 of the Spanish language (or higher) .
Specific requirements that any of the requested masters may have. You can consult it by accessing the website of the Master itself.