Chemical Sciences (M.Sc.)
Apply your knowledge to the challenges and technological innovations possible in today’s modern world.
Overview
Use your skills and knowledge to develop new analytical procedures, study the role of metal ions in biological systems, or use computer modelling to study molecular structures.
As a student in the Master of Chemical Sciences program at Laurentian University, you'll discover the common thread of chemistry as it exists within all sciences. Choose from many areas of interest including analytical chemistry, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, organic chemistry, and surface modifications.
You can choose to complete your degree through coursework and a thesis (Thesis stream), or through coursework and a critical review essay (Critical Essay stream).
- Thesis Stream - In the Thesis stream, you will work on an original research project under the guidance of a professor. The work is presented in a written format (the thesis) and an oral defence.
- Critical Essay Stream - The Critical Essay stream requires you to write an original critical review of the literature on a specific topic, also under the guidance of a professor. The work is presented by the students in a written format and orally.
Our small class size provides unique opportunities, such as paid teaching assistantships and the use of research-grade equipment. Our graduates go on to pursue careers in health professions, R&D and quality control for various industries, science communication, education and many others.
Note: The Chemical Sciences MSc program is offered only in English.
Key Features
Career Opportunities
Laboratory, pharmaceuticals and biomedical diagnostic companies, environmental consultancy agencies, a senior chemist in an industrial setting, chief chemist for a steel manufacturer, pharmacist, project and research leader, university professor, teacher, drug controller, physician, surgeon, dentist, veterinarian, research in oceanography, a computer programmer for a mining company, programmer analyst, waste disposal consultant, hospital staff radiologist, environmental monitoring and remediation, food industry, graduate studies, plastic and petrochemical industry, public service, quality assurance and quality control, research institutes.
Jenna Daypuk
After completing my B.Sc. in Biochemistry at Laurentian, I knew that I wanted to continue my studies in the M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences program. The main reason for continuing my education at Laurentian was the extremely positive experience I had as a student in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry during my undergraduate degree. The faculty are extremely supportive, and their passion for their work is evident in every lecture they give, and every interaction that they have with their students. The new laboratory techniques that I have learned in my first year of study have broadened my skill set, which will be extremely valuable in preparation for a career in research or industry. As a graduate student, I also work as a teaching assistant which is one of the most rewarding parts of being in the program. I have the opportunity to assist with undergraduate labs, helping students with proper laboratory techniques, and problem-solving. Most importantly, I get to share my passion for science with the students and use my own knowledge to help them further their knowledge. I am extremely grateful for the opportunities that this program has granted me, and I am eager to continue to learn and grow as a scientist throughout the rest of my studies.
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