The Analytical Chemistry

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Program Overview

The curriculum has been intended to satisfy the present demands of the academic and professional sectors by being versatile and flexible. Its major goal continues to train operational graduates from their universities for immediate integration, regardless of the field in which they operate.Each subject's content is constantly updated to retain the scientific rigour of the lectures and keep up with the newest breakthroughs in science and technology.Consistent modifications to the progression of the professional sector enable training to preserve its pertinence and efficacy. The program is notable for its motivational component and the equilibrium between lectures, tutorials, and practical activities. The digital realm is incorporated into the entirety, focussing on proficiency in specialised software such as Excel, Chemdraw, Chemsketch, OriginLab, and others. The imminent introduction of robust didactic tools, including artificial intelligence and open-source software, alongside modules aimed at fostering professional initiative - such as entrepreneurship and micro-enterprise development - will further enhance training effectiveness.


Teaching Language : Arabic, English and French.

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The basic courses include all of the traditional qualitative and quantitative physicochemical analysis techniques: electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and chromatography in all of its variations and couplings. They specify the theoretical basis, apparatus, operation, application, benefits, and limitations of each technique. Classroom lectures are complemented by practical work (TP) and/or tutoring (TD) during the week to aid with assimilation.

Discovery subjects (industrial manufacturing, the environment, nanotechnology, etc.) are recommended in new programs planned for the near future to increase exposure to the actual world and encourage learning.

Other methods of teaching employing the aforementioned digital technologies are available. In this light, it is worth noting that the core courses are designed to allow students to delve deeply into the fundamental and theoretical characteristics of analytical and quality sciences, as well as the technological and practical components.

The master's degree requires great personal effort, particularly for the completion of numerous presentations such as the thesis (End of studies project), which is closely supported by a valuable framework.


Advanced Topics

Design, implementation, and validation of analytical methods and protocols for characterising and quantifying target chemicals.

Adjustment and improvement of analytical techniques and procedures based on sample characteristics and complexity.

Presentation of an analytical tool optimisation technique based on instrumentation and miniaturisation principles.


Admissions Information

For the previous few years, applications for the first year of a master's degree have been submitted through the "Progres" portal. The Progres website allows students to submit a single application file following a nationwide timetable.

The 'Progres' platform is intended for students who have (or are preparing for) a national bachelor's degree or other diploma that entitles them to the master's course.

The following undergraduate specialisations can enable entrance to the analytical chemistry master's program:

     1) Bachelor of Analytical Chemistry.

     2) Bachelor of Basic Chemistry.

     3) Bachelor of Physical Chemistry.

     4) Equivalent courses

Admission to the first year of a master's degree program is not automatic. Our institution requires an inspection of the applicant's file, and the number of spots is limited.

During the admissions process, it is recommended that you periodically check your platform account and messaging.



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