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We have 3 Masters Degrees in Analytical Chemistry still available in 2026
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Masters degrees in Analytical Chemistry equip postgraduates with the instrumental techniques and analytical methods essential for separating, identifying, and quantifying matter.
Taught MSc courses are typical for this field, though research-oriented MRes and MPhil programmes may also be available at certain institutions. Entry requirements generally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, such as Chemistry.
Training encompasses a range of both ‘classical’ and instrumental methods utilised in professional practice across various contexts. Techniques taught include precipitation, extraction, distillation, chromatography, and experimental design.
Students will apply these techniques for qualitative and quantitative analysis of materials and chemicals, enhancing their understanding of industrial processes. Fields of application span medicine, pharmaceuticals, engineering, and environmental analysis, allowing for specialisation in numerous areas.
Career opportunities in this field are diverse, ranging from laboratory-based positions in research institutes and medical centres to roles in forensics and archaeological practices like paleobiology. Additional career paths may include roles within regulatory authorities, manufacturing management, or advancing to further research at the PhD level.