Organic chemistry (Second year master's)

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Program Overview

The second year Master's program in Organic Chemistry (third semester) is an advanced program that complements the first year program and focuses on studying modern synthesis methods (selective synthesis, heterogeneous organic synthesis, catalytic synthesis, environmentally compatible synthesis) and providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the structure, properties, synthesis and reactions of heterocyclic chemical compounds. This program also covers quantitative methods and molecular modeling in organic chemistry, in addition to studying different modern spectroscopic methods (UV, IR, NMR-1D, NMR-2D, MS) to analyze the chemical structure of organic compounds.

 

The fourth semester is a research project in the field of organic chemistry in a chemistry laboratory.

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Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The third semester program of the second year Master of Organic Chemistry is based on three core subjects:

Asymmetric Organic Synthesis

Heterocyclic Chemistry

Quantitative Methods and Molecular Modeling in Organic Chemistry.

Advanced Topics

The fourth semester program allows students to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired in the laboratory, enabling them to develop and master the different tasks in the chemistry laboratory (analysis, control, preparation) and allows them to participate in research projects in the field of organic chemistry, which contributes to the development of their research skills (preparation of the graduation memorandum).

Admissions Information

Students who have successfully completed the first year of the same major or from disciplines closely related to the concepts of organic chemistry (e.g. pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, natural products chemistry or biochemistry) are admitted to the second year of the Master of Organic Chemistry. You must pass all first-year modules or benefit from compensation according to the LMD system. In some universities, the student's GPA, research project, and the location of the internship are also considered.


Admission is automatic for students enrolled in the same major, while transferring or registering from another major requires a file study by a pedagogical committee.

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