Master in Chemistry and Interfaces 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Institut Polytechnique de Paris |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Molecular and Materials Design program is designed for students interested in organic, organometallic, supramolecular, solid-state, or inorganic chemistry. This program builds bridges towards other scientific fields such as biology, environmental sciences, material sciences, or renewable energies.

The first year provides a solid foundation in molecular and materials design. The teaching is supported by the IP Paris research laboratories, all renowned for their cutting-edge expertise in chemistry, including molecular chemistry, theoretical and physical chemistry, and material sciences.

The second year allows specialization in two key areas, in connection with standard courses on computational chemistry (digital chemistry, modelling): 

  • Molecular chemistry, focusing on the molecular design and analysis related to the environment or health (medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, photopharmacology);
  • Material chemistry, focusing on the design of materials for energy, transport, electronics and optoelectronics, medicine or nanotechnologies.

Master's students will be able to pursue a PhD or a career in a company, academia, or teaching in secondary or higher education. For students who wish to pursue a PhD after their master’s degree, the program is affiliated with two distinct PhD track programs: Advanced Materials, or Chemistry and Interfaces, for early research immersion.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Molecular and Materials Design program is designed for students interested in organic, organometallic, supramolecular, solid-state, or inorganic chemistry. This program builds bridges towards other scientific fields such as biology, environmental sciences, material sciences, or renewable energies.

The first year provides a solid foundation in molecular and materials design. The teaching is supported by the IP Paris research laboratories, all renowned for their cutting-edge expertise in chemistry, including molecular chemistry, theoretical and physical chemistry, and material sciences.

The second year allows specialization in two key areas, in connection with standard courses on computational chemistry (digital chemistry, modelling): 

  • Molecular chemistry, focusing on the molecular design and analysis related to the environment or health (medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, photopharmacology);
  • Material chemistry, focusing on the design of materials for energy, transport, electronics and optoelectronics, medicine or nanotechnologies.

Master's students will be able to pursue a PhD or a career in a company, academia, or teaching in secondary or higher education. For students who wish to pursue a PhD after their master’s degree, the program is affiliated with two distinct PhD track programs: Advanced Materials, or Chemistry and Interfaces, for early research immersion.

Admission Requirements

Academic prerequisites
  • For the M1 program: completion of a Bachelor of Science (or equivalent) in Chemistry.
  • For the M2 program: completion of a M1 in Chemistry

Language prerequisites
  • English (C1)

2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
4,859 EUR
International
7,148 EUR

Scholarships

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