Master’s Degree in Chemistry

  • CE1: Be able to design, perform, analyse and interpret experiences and complex data in the environment of chemistry at a specialization level.
  • CE2: Acquire advanced knowledge to assess the importance of chemistry in health, the environment, new materials and energy.
  • CE3: Acquire the necessary advanced knowledge to assess the importance of chemistry in economic and social development in a context of specialization.
  • CE4: 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.
  • CE5: Be able to present and defend publicly the results obtained from a scientific investigation or in a chemical industry.