MSc in Chemistry (Research)
Study Programme Details
City: | Johannesburg |
Country: | South Africa |
Admission Sessions: | Summer Session |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative academic journey with the MSc in Chemistry (Research) at the prestigious University of South Africa (UNISA). This program is designed to provide students with specialized advanced education and training, emphasizing a specific research component. Through a comprehensive study of a specialized area within the field of chemistry, reported and submitted in the form of a dissertation, students develop high-level intellectual and theoretical knowledge. This program fosters critical reasoning, formulation, analysis, and evaluation of specific problems within the field of study.
Overview
Programme Code M2006Q offers flexibility with both part-time and full-time options, operating at NQF Level 9. Comprising 180 credits, this program spans 2 years for full-time students and 3 years for part-time students. The curriculum is designed to provide a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing graduates for success in the dynamic field of chemistry.
Admission Requirements
The minimum admission requirement for a master programme is a qualification at NQF Level 8, an honours qualification, a four-year 480 NQF credit bachelor’s qualification (with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF Level 8), or a postgraduate diploma, in the same or a relevant field of study or discipline. The relevant field of study or discipline is determined by the relevant Faculty Board, approved by the Senate Higher Degrees Committee and ratified by Senate. Admission requirements are department specific and approved by the Executive Dean. Admission to a master programme is not automatic even if the applicant is in possession of an appropriate preceding qualification. A department may, subject to approval by the Executive Dean, require a student to successfully complete certain specified components before the master’s degree can be awarded. Students applying for master’s degree studies in general need to have obtained their previous relevant degree with an average mark of at least 65% or equivalent. In exceptional cases a student with a mark between 60% and 64% may apply to be accepted for study provided a motivation from the Supervisor and the Head of Department where the study is to be conducted is submitted to the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science for approval.
- Advanced Analytical Chemistry
- Innovations in Chemical Research
- Experimental Design and Data Analysis
- Dissertation Research Project
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Future Career Outcomes
Explore real-world examples of successful alumni who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry. Understand the current industry demands and how the program aligns seamlessly with the evolving job market. Emphasis is placed on skills development, ensuring graduates remain competitive and adaptable in their careers.