MChemistry
Italy, Siena
Study location | Italy, Siena, Via Aldo Moro, 2 - email:studenti.sanminiato@unisi.it |
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Academic field | Chemistry (JACS F100) |
Type | Master's Degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | M (LM-54 Second cycle degree in Chemistry) |
Course code | D342/00/2023 |
Application fee | €49.90 per program |
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Entry qualification | Bachelor/Undergraduate diploma (or higher) After You Apply Admission Criteria
After the Evaluation At the discretion of the Enrolment Committee, students who pass the initial selection based on the submitted documents may be invited to take a remote online test and/or attend an interview. The dates for any additional selection tests will be communicated via email. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. Schools and universities usually provide documentation translated into English. If this is not available, an official translation will be required, along with certification of the authenticity of the original documents. Review the documents required for the admission application at this link: admission.unisi.it/?p=1193 Review the documents required for enrollment (upon admission) at the link admission.unisi.it/?p=1193 Upload copies on the application |
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Territory requirements | Applications are accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): World. |
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Language requirements | English English fluency is required, with a minimum proficiency level of B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). For further information, check the following link |
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Overview
The Chemistry Master’s Degree program provides a unique training experience in an international setting, bringing together students from around the world while enhancing proficiency in technical and scientific English. This focus on English language skills facilitates future opportunities for academic and post-graduate mobility abroad.
Proficiency in English is crucial for pursuing a career in scientific research, whether in public or private research institutions (e.g., PhD programs, research grants, or researcher positions) or within international companies, particularly in research and development roles.
Key areas where chemical research plays a vital role include the development of innovative materials, pharmaceutical and biomolecular chemistry, environmental chemistry, agro-food and agro-industrial chemistry, and energy production with a focus on sustainability.
Program structure
MUR degree class: LM-54 Chemistry
Duration in years: 2
Credits: 120
Language: English
Career opportunities
The Master’s Degree in Chemistry equips graduates with the skills and qualifications to work in both private companies and public institutions across various levels.
Key professional opportunities include:
- Enrollment as a Senior Chemist in the Italian Register of Chemists. This certification enables graduates to work as freelance chemists or laboratory heads in fields such as agro-food, forensic and investigative science, biochemistry, clinical chemistry, ecotoxicology, and quality control, both in public agencies (e.g., ARPA, ISPRA, ASL, SSN) and private companies.
- Authorization to sign official documents, including test reports, analytical certificates, sworn appraisals, and technical-scientific reports for environmental remediation projects.
- Leadership roles such as Quality Control Manager for raw materials and finished products in industries like basic and fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, materials science, and water and air treatment.
The program emphasizes flexibility in skills and competencies by providing a solid foundational knowledge. Unlike highly specialized courses, this broader approach opens up a wide range of career opportunities and aligns with feedback from stakeholders in the field.
Program Objectives
The Master’s Degree in Chemistry aims to:
- Provide a comprehensive cultural and theoretical foundation in the principles and models used to understand chemical phenomena.
- Ensure a thorough understanding of the scientific investigation process, including the design and execution of laboratory experiments, data collection, error evaluation, data interpretation, and statistical analysis.
- Offer in-depth knowledge of mathematical and computational tools.
- Deliver expertise in advanced experimental techniques and state-of-the-art analytical instrumentation.
- Develop strong autonomy in research methodologies.
- Enhance proficiency in English, both written and oral, to support international collaboration and communication.
These skills span cultural, theoretical, and technical-practical domains, aligning with the demands of the workforce. They also reflect essential soft skills identified by the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs report, including: Problem-solving, Critical thinking, Creativity, Team management and coordination, Emotional intelligence, Judgment and decision-making, Service orientation, Negotiation, Cognitive flexibility,
Graduates of the Master’s Degree in Chemistry also possess the knowledge and skills required to pursue PhD programs nationally and internationally, where they can engage in high-level research activities.
This well-rounded training prepares graduates for both immediate professional roles and further academic advancement, ensuring long-term career success.
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