Technische Universität München Asia (TUM Asia) Master of Science in Industrial Chemistry
Technische Universität München Asia (TUM Asia)

Technische Universität München Asia (TUM Asia)

Master of Science in Industrial Chemistry

MSc

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Science in Industrial Chemistry provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in chemistry applied to industrial processes. The program covers topics such as materials science, reaction engineering, and process development. Students can expect to engage in hands-on laboratory work and real-world projects, enhancing their learning experience. The course typically takes one to two years to complete, offering both full-time and part-time study options.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of career paths, including roles in chemical manufacturing, product development, quality control, and regulatory affairs. It's possible to work in sectors that involve pharmaceuticals, materials, or environmental technology. The program prepares students for careers as chemists, process engineers, or product managers in industry-specific settings.

TUM Asia aims to groom future leaders in selected areas of technology. Specifically, the 2-year full-time Master of Science in Industrial Chemistry will be an enabling postgraduate course for specialist engineers for the pharmaceutical, as well as the fine and specialty chemical industries.

The degree will be jointly awarded by Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich, TUM) and the National University of Singapore (NUS). According to several independent rankings, the Faculty of Chemistry of TUM represents one of the leading in Germany in terms of both research and education with more than 50 professors and their research groups covering diverse fields in modern chemistry. Through this, it provides great opportunities for interdisciplinary research programme and collaborations. Four Nobel Prize winners amongst the faculty members of Chemistry attest to a premium research level. One of these Nobel Laureates, Professor Robert Huber, was a member of the teaching staff of TUM Asia during the early years of the programme.

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