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2 Chemistry Masters Degree Programs in South America


Industrial University of Santander
Master in Environmental Chemistry
- Bucaramanga, Colombia
MSc
On-Campus
Spanish
The in-depth Master's program in Environmental Chemistry seeks to supply the demand for professionals with the ability to carry out diagnoses and formulate viable solutions to specific environmental problems and create a niche of opportunity for a direct relationship between academia and industry, all based on a solid scientific training of its graduates.


Metropolitan University Of Technology
Master in Chemistry, mention in Materials Technology
- Santiago, Chile
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master's Program in Chemistry, mention Technology of Materials, is an academic program and its objective is to train graduates of a high academic level with capacities to carry out scientific research, in such a way as to provide qualified human resources to the needs of the academic environment and productive in the scientific and technological area. In this way contribute to the transmission and generation of knowledge in new technologies. The program is made up of an academic faculty of researchers with active lines of research and with high scientific productivity according to their area. This is reflected in the number of international publications, and participation in research projects.
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Chemistry is a category of physical science that deals with the structure, composition, and various properties of matter. Some topics which chemistry aims to cover include the formation of chemical bonds, properties of atoms, and the intermolecular forces responsible for giving matter its unique properties.
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