Masters in Chemistry
Advanced postgraduate program focusing on specialized areas of chemistry.
Masters 2 Years

Course Overview
The Masters in Chemistry is an advanced postgraduate program that allows students to specialize in areas such as analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, or materials science. The program emphasizes research, with students conducting original investigations under faculty supervision. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in research and development, academia, or specialized industrial positions.
Admission Requirements
Direct Entry
For admission under the direct entry scheme, a candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or a related field with at least a Second Class (Lower Division) from a recognized institution.
Diploma Entry InTo Year Two
Diploma Entry InTo Year One
Learning Outcomes
- •Develop expertise in a specialized area of chemistry
- •Design and execute original research projects
- •Analyze complex chemical problems using advanced techniques
- •Evaluate current research literature critically
- •Communicate research findings to professional audiences
Course Modules
Year 1
Year 2
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Course Details
Duration
2 Years
Level
Masters
Study Mode
Full-time/Part-time
Career Opportunities
- Senior Research Scientist
- University Lecturer
- Product Development Manager
- Analytical Services Director
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist