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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
MSc (Medicinal Plant Science)
- Pretoria, South Africa
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The progress of all master's candidates is monitored biannually by the supervisor and the postgraduate coordinator. A candidate's study may be terminated if the progress is unsatisfactory or if the candidate is unable to finish his/her studies during the prescribed period.


Aarhus University
Master in Medicinal Chemistry - Flexible Work-Integrated
- Aarhus, Denmark
Master degree
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Work-Integrated Master’s degree in Medicinal Chemistry at Aarhus University, you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation. This allows you to apply chemical and molecular methods directly to real challenges in drug discovery and development. After the 4-year programme, you will graduate with both solid work experience and a high-quality master’s degree.


University of Nottingham
Medicinal and Biological Chemistry MSci Hons
- Nottingham, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MSci in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry offers students a strong foundation in understanding how chemical processes relate to medicine and biology. The course combines chemistry principles with...
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Studying Medicinal Plant Chemistry is a unique intersection of biochemistry and botany, where you'll uncover the potential of plants in medicine. This field focuses on extracting, analyzing, and developing compounds from plants that can lead to therapeutic innovations.
Through courses in phytochemistry and pharmacognosy, you'll learn how to identify bioactive compounds and understand their effects on human health. The program often emphasizes laboratory techniques like chromatography and spectroscopy, enabling you to engage in hands-on research. You’ll also discover methods for formulating herbal medicines, enhancing your practical skills for future applications.
As students explore this field, they develop critical thinking and analytical skills essential for scientific inquiry. The rigorous curriculum fosters independence and encourages curiosity, positioning graduates to pursue various career paths, such as pharmaceutical research, herbal product development, or quality control in the nutraceutical industry. Many students find that their knowledge in this domain equips them with skills transferable across the global market, opening doors to opportunities beyond traditional roles.