Master Materials Chemistry

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Materials Chemistry is based on fundamental and discovery units as well as Transversal units (see full program). Upon completion of this program, students will have acquired general skills in polymer synthesis using a variety of synthetic methods, as well as knowledge of the properties of synthetic and biopolymers, reaction mechanisms, and polymerization kinetics. they will also have studied polymer analysis techniques such as spectroscopic, chromatographic, and thermal analysis. Courses are also offered to study the phenomenon of corrosion and methods of corrosion protection.

Teaching Language : French and English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The basic courses of the master "material chemistry" are the following :

- Solid chemistry

- Physical properties of materials

- Polymers-I

- Coordination complexes

- Materials and corrosion

- Polymers-II

- Crystallochemistry

- Protection and control of the corrosion of materials

- Biopolymer materials 

Advanced Topics

Semester-1  

Basic Teaching Unit

-         Solid chemistry

-        Material properties

-        Polymers-I

Methodology teaching unit

-        Experiment : Polymers synthesis Materials modeling

Discovery teaching unit

-        Analysis methods-I

Transversal teaching unit

-        English-I

Semester- 2

Basic Teaching Unit

-        Coordination complexes

-        Materials and corrosion

-        Polymers-II

Methodology teaching unit

-        Elaboration of materials

-        Analysis methods-II

Discovery teaching unit

-        Energy storage materials

-        Emerging materials-I

Transversal teaching unit

-        English-II

Semester- 3

Basic Teaching Unit

-        Crystallochemistry

-        Protection and control of the corrosion of materials

-        Biopolymers materials

Methodology teaching unit

-        Defects in solids

-        Expriment corrosion

Discovery teaching unit

-        Emerging Materials-II

Transversal teaching unit

-        Metals and alloys

Semester - 4

-         Personal Work (End of studies project)

-         Internship in a company

-        Seminar

-        Bibliographic research

Admissions Information

To enroll in the Master's in Materials Chemistry, students must hold a bachelor's degree in the following specialties:

-  Bachelor's degree in Materials Chemistry

-  Bachelor's degree in Organic Chemistry

-  Bachelor's degree in Fundamental Chemistry

-  Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical

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