Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry
Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry (ASC) Master’s degree programme is an international two-year course (120 ECTS) taught in English. It is selected by the European Commission to the Erasmus Mundus Programme. A consortium of seven European universities will offer high-level education in chemical spectroscopy. The consortium consists of the following European higher education institutions: University of Helsinki, Finland; University of Science and Technologies Lille, France; University of Leipzig, Germany; University of Bologna, Italy; University of Bergen, Norway; Jagiellonian University Krakow, Poland; and Complutense University Madrid, Spain.
Accepted students will study at two or more partner universities.
THE AIM OF THE PROGRAMME:
Graduates will have the required expertise to become spectroscopy professionals of a high standard for employment in the international public and private sectors. They will also be well prepared for postgraduate studies.
More information about the ASC Master's Degree Programme www.master-asc.org
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