Master’s Degree in Chemistry

  • Students should possess and understand foundational knowledge that enables original thinking and research in the field.
  • Students should apply acquired knowledge to solve problems in unfamiliar contexts within their field of study, including multidisciplinary scenarios.
  • Students should be able to integrate knowledge and address the complexity of making informed judgments based on incomplete or limited information, including reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities associated with the application of their knowledge and judgments.
  • Students should communicate conclusions and underlying knowledge clearly and unambiguously to both specialized and non-specialized audiences.
  • Students should demonstrate self-directed learning skills for continued academic growth.
  • Be able to solve complex chemistry problems, whether in the academic, research or industrial application areas at a specialization or masters-level.
  • Possess the necessary skills to develop multidisciplinary activities within the field of chemistry at the master's level.
  • Fomentar, en contextos académicos y profesionales del ámbito de la política económica, el avance tecnológico, social o cultural dentro de una sociedad basada en el conocimiento y en el respeto a: a) los derechos fundamentales y de igualdad de oportunidades entre hombres y mujeres, b) los principios de igualdad de oportunidades y accesibilidad universal de las personas con discapacidad y c) los valores propios de una cultura de paz y valores democrático.
  • Be able to design, perform, analyse and interpret experiences and complex data in the environment of chemistry at a specialization level.
  • Acquire advanced knowledge to assess the importance of chemistry in health, the environment, new materials and energy.
  • Acquire the necessary advanced knowledge to assess the importance of chemistry in economic and social development in a context of specialization.
  • Be able to address any type of research in the field of chemistry and/or chemical industry at the level of disciplinary knowledge and appropriate specialization to master's studies.
  • Be able to present and defend publicly the results obtained from a scientific investigation or in a chemical industry.