Explore the programs and courses offered by Organic Chemistry
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe "Organic Chemistry" track of the Master's in Organic Chemistry is research-oriented and primarily prepares students for further study at a doctoral thesis, but access to other sectors is possible. Organic chemistry is essential to many industrial activities. Omnipresent in our daily lives, it is a key sector that actively contributes to the development of our country's economy. Our students can be recruited in:
- The basic pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.
- The manufacturing industry of basic organic products (ethylene, propylene, etc.), plastics, tar, rubber, etc.
- In the field of soaps, perfumes, and cleaning products: development of basic formulas for detergents and natural and synthetic aromatic products.
- The manufacturing of products intended for specific uses, such as paints, inks, glues, phytosanitary products, etc.
Semester 1
Spectroscopie Moléculaire
Chimie Organométallique
Les Réaction fondamentales
Semester 2
Chemistry of Heteroelements
Strategies and Tools in Organic Synthesis
Reaction Mechanisms
Semester 3
Stereochemistry and Asymmetric Synthesis
Heterocyclic Chemistry
Natural Product Chemistry
Semester 4:
Laboratory internship culminating in a dissertation and defense.
This Master's degree is designed for students wishing to specialize in Organic Chemistry in the broadest sense of the discipline (including Organic Synthesis, Biomolecular Chemistry, Therapeutic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Structural Organic Chemistry, Bioorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, etc.) and offers training that prepares them for fundamental and applied research. Obtaining this degree allows them to pursue research toward a doctoral thesis. It also prepares them to acquire high-level skills that will open up various career opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry.