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2 Molecular Sciences Masters Degree Programs in France


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Université Côte d’Azur (UniCA)
Master’s in Medicinal & Bioorganic Chemistry
- Nice, France
- Genoa, Italy
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MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
M2 Medicinal & Bioorganic Chemistry. Our M2 in Medicinal and Bioorganic Chemistry is a brand-new program spanning one year that merges science with innovation to propel tomorrow’s breakthroughs and tackle future health challenges.


University Of Rouen
Master in Chemistry, Organic Chemistry of Molecules for the Living
- Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
French
The courses aim to provide theoretical, methodological, and technical knowledge of organic and analytical chemistry, allowing students to approach the research and development of projects in conditions favourable to the development of imagination, autonomy, and acute senses and convenience.
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Molecular Sciences degree programs at the master's level in France invite students to engage with the intricacies of molecular biology, chemistry, and biophysics. This field emphasizes research and innovation, preparing you to contribute to advancements in areas like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and environmental science.
Through courses in structural biology, computational chemistry, and molecular modeling, you'll develop skills in techniques such as synthesizing chemical compounds and analyzing molecular interactions. The curriculum often includes laboratory work, allowing you to apply theories directly in practical settings. Students build confidence as they engage with complex concepts and cutting-edge methodologies.
France’s education system emphasizes collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches. Master's degree programs encourage critical thinking and independence, fostering an environment where students collaborate on projects with real-world implications. Graduates often pursue careers in research and development, quality control, or regulatory affairs, gaining skills highly valued across industries worldwide.