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Master's degree programmes

With a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, you can apply for one of our two-year Master's programs and specialize in one of the various fields of Chemistry. You can choose from a large number of advanced courses, all of which provide a strongly research-based education. Learn more about the different programs on the Undergraduate Education in Chemistry website.

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Master's program in Synthetic and Analytical Chemistry, 120 credits (Faculty of Science)

The Master's program in Chemistry with a focus on Synthetic and Analytical Chemistry (SAKE) consists of 120 credits and offers you an opportunity to acquire advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in analytical, organic, and organometallic chemistry, as well as coordination chemistry. You will study advanced courses in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, and coordination chemistry.

Master's program in Synthetic and Analytical Chemistry - Chemistry Education website

Master's program in Biochemistry, 120 credits (Faculty of Science)

Understanding proteins is central to being able to understand and solve medical as well as biotechnological problems. This program explores the molecular structures and functional mechanisms of proteins. Upon graduation, you will have mastered methods for cloning and purifying proteins, as well as techniques for investigating and analyzing them. With a Master's degree in Protein Science, you are well-prepared for work in the biomedical/biotechnological industry and for starting doctoral studies.

Master's program in Biochemistry - Chemistry Education website

Master's program in Physical Chemistry, 120 credits (Faculty of Science)

The Master's program in Chemistry with a focus on Physical Chemistry (FYKE) consists of 120 credits and aims to provide you with a broad and fundamental knowledge of physical and theoretical chemistry, as well as chemical physics, including advanced laboratory skills and deep theoretical understanding. Special emphasis is placed on an unbroken line of understanding – from a quantum mechanical description of atoms and molecules to complex supramolecular structures and their industrial and biological applications.

Master's program in Physical Chemistry - Chemistry Education website

For Engineers (LTH)

LTH, Faculty of Engineering offers numerous Master’s programmes with an international orientation: Master's programmes taught in English, Erasmus+ International Master's programmes as well as double degree Master's programmes.

Master's programmes in English - LTH website