
Applied Analytical Science (LCMS)
Research
MRes
Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| Northern Ireland | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| Scotland | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| Wales | £4,800 | £2,400 |
| EU | £23,700 | £11,850 |
| International | £23,700 | £11,850 |
Requirements
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Modules
Mass spectrometry – basics and fundamentals
CoreSeparation science and sample handling
CoreData analysis for Health and Medical Sciences
Core
About
Overview
The MRes in Applied Analytical Sciences (LCMS) offers a unique blend of industry participation and academic content, equipping students with a vocationally-relevant qualification that enhances employability in the UK and internationally.
Industry Demand
There is a significant global demand for mass spectrometry and chromatography professionals, with a shortage of qualified graduates. This course is tailored to meet industry needs.
Course Content
- Fundamentals of mass spectrometry
- Separation science
- Valid analytical measurement
- Statistics and data analysis
- Method development
Unique Offering
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Subject Area Information
Analytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry focused on the qualitative and quantitative determination of chemical components in substances. This discipline is essential for various fields, including pharmaceuticals, environmental science, forensics, and food safety.
1. Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
2. Instrumental Analysis
3. Quantitative Chemical Analysis
4. Environmental Analytical Chemistry
5. Advanced Analytical Techniques
- Analytical Thinking
- Technical Proficiency
- Problem-Solving
- Data Interpretation
Career
A discipline in analytical chemistry provides a comprehensive education in the methods and techniques used to analyze chemical substances. Students gain valuable skills that prepare them for a wide range of scientific careers, contributing to advancements in health, safety, and environmental protection.
Analytical Chemist
Working in laboratories to analyze chemical compounds in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, environmental agencies, and food safety organizations.
Quality Control Analyst
Ensuring the quality and safety of products by conducting rigorous chemical analyses.
Forensic Scientist
Analyzing evidence from crime scenes to assist in criminal investigations.
Environmental Scientist
Monitoring and analyzing environmental pollutants to protect public health and the environment.
Research Scientist
Conducting research to develop new analytical methods and improve existing techniques.
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