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Master in Chemistry [60.0] - CHIM2M1
The Master in Chemistry (60 credits) is clearly different from the 120 credit Master in Chemistry ; although it only takes a year of study, it is inspired by the same objectives, but aims in a more modest way to build on and refine the training in the bachelor’s degree.
General presentation of the programme
The Master in Chemistry (60 credits) is clearly different from the 120 credit Master in Chemistry ; although it only takes a year of study, it is inspired by the same objectives, but aims in a more modest way to build on and refine the training in the bachelor’s degree.
The only university training directly accessible from the 60 credit Master is teacher training. (30 credits).
It is also possible, in one year, to gain the 120 credit Master in Chemistry. This gives access to doctorates and Advanced Masters. In this case, 42 credits may be valid, as well as a part of the work for the dissertation.
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4/02/2009
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