Department of Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry and Information Technology
MSc/Diploma/Certificate 1 year full-time, 2-5 years part-time
An increasing use in industry of computer technology in the field of chemistry means a need for chemists to understand the technology on which these processes are based. Chemists wishing to extend their career opportunities have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of analytical chemistry at Masters level while increasing their understanding of IT.
This programme includes modules offered by the Departments of Chemistry and Computer Science and brings together two important aspects of modern chemistry. Through the credit transfer system, it may be possible to combine modules on this programme with appropriate modules from other programmes or institutions to form a tailored course of study leading to a formal qualification of Certificate, Diploma or MSc where appropriate.
The mode of delivery, via a combination of self learning and short courses, provides a high degree of accessibility for those in full-time employment.
Compulsory Modules
Semester 1
- Essential Skills for Computing
- Statistical Methods for Analytical Chemistry
- Internet Programming
- Separation Techniques
Semester 2
- Professional Skills for Chemical Scientists
- Practical IT Systems
- Information Systems
- Research Training Project
Optional Modules
Semester 1
- Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
- Mass Spectrometry and Associated Techniques
Semester 2
- Innovations in Analytical Science
Entry Qualifications
An honours degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a closely related subject. Other qualifications may be considered if the candidate has relevant industrial experience. Participation in individual modules is possible by arrangement.
These are in addition to the General Entrance Requirements.
Careers and Further Study
Careers in a variety of industries including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food, environmental management, national laboratories, regulatory authorities and instrument manufacturers in either technical or marketing functions; also in the areas of patents and product registration; or preliminary study for a PhD.
