Niveau d'étude visé
BAC +5
Durée
2 ans
Composante
Faculté des sciences et technologies
Langue(s) d'enseignement
Anglais
Stage(s)
Oui
Présentation
The Master of Science in Physical and Analytical Chemistry (PAC) aims at preparing students to become experts in physical chemistry with strong skills in theoretical and practical Spectroscopy. This program is intended for students eager to develop an international culture and looking for a worldwide mobility. The master PAC is a program of excellence fully taught in English, providing students with the necessary tools, knowledge and skills towards doctoral studies, and/or professional industrial careers in chemical analysis. Students will develop a highly specialized know-how and a rare practical experience supported by state-of-the-art technologies. Students are introduced to the fields of specialization: Advanced spectroscopy in chemistry (ASC) applied to the various fields of chemistry (solid state chemistry, catalysis, sustainable chemistry, nanomaterials, biomaterials...) Atmosphere, Clouds and Climate Science (ACCESS), applied to chemistry of the atmosphere.
For details on the 2-year ASC European master's course Joint master degree developed and operated by 5 universities (Lille, Bologna, Helsinki, Krakow and Leipzig) , with mandatory mobility, leading to multiple degree Program and application: http://www.master-asc.org http://www.master-asc.org
For details on the ACCESS Master: http://www. Labex- -cappa.fr/master-atmosphericenvironment
http://www. Labex-cappa.fr/master-atmosphericenvironment
Objectifs
The Master's programme aims to train highly qualified chemists who are able to understand and master the fundamental principles of physical chemistry while developing advanced expertise in analytical methods (spectroscopy, chromatography, instrumentation). It prepares students to design, implement and validate analytical protocols adapted to complex problems, whether involving research, industrial or environmental samples
Savoir-faire et compétences
Graduates will: acquire competences which make them fit for employment as professional chemists in chemical and related industries or as entrepreneurs; be able to apply modern and advanced spectroscopy techniques within the framework of the most recent European requirements; be able to use the modern theoretical and experimental applications of spectroscopy; reach a standard of knowledge and competence which will give them access to third cycle course units or degree programs (Ph.D.)
Dimension internationale
Formation open to international students
Les + de la formation
A guarantee of quality: accredited master's degree. ASC specialization is acknowledged by the European Union (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree) awarding student scholarships and by the ECTNA Euromaster label (European Chemistry Thematic Network Association). ACCESS specialization is linked to Labex CaPPA (Laboratory of Excellence Chemical and Physical Properties of the Atmosphere) Providing a sound background in Advanced Spectroscopy, both in experimental techniques and in scientific knowledge; Possible students mobility (ASC) within a network of research laboratories spread amongst 5 countries from a large area of Europe in an environment where they will be well looked after. Training for becoming experts in far reaching experimental techniques in Spectroscopy. Developing skills not only towards doctoral studies, but also towards professional activities in industry. The high level of equipment available is unique.
Organisation
The master's programme is organised into different knowledge and skills blocks (BCC):
BCC - Apply fundamentals of spectroscopy
BCC - Use numerical tools in chemistry and spectroscopy
BCC – Communicate effectively with scientific tools
BCC - Integrate into professional environments BCC - Analyze processes in atmospheric sciences
BCC - Apply spectroscopy to practical problems
BCC - Implement theoretical and experimental approaches in advanced chemistry and physics
Stages
Stage | Obligatoire |
|---|
1 stage au S2 et 1 stage au S4.
Programme
Sélectionnez un programme
Advanced spectroscopy in chemistry
Created in 2007, the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Course in Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry - ASC Master - has been jointly designed and is operated by 5 European partner universities (Lille - coordinating institution; Alma Mater in Bologna, Jagiellonian in Krakow, Leipzig and Helsinki). The ASC master is a program of excellence which has been awarded the Erasmus Mundus label and funding twice since 2008.It is a two-year (4 semesters, 30 ECTS each) Master program including mobility periods within the ASC network. Each partner university of the ASC network offers state of the art equipment and expertise covering applications of spectroscopic techniques to chemistry in a broad sense (from material sciences, environmental sciences, biomedical/health sciences etc.). Mobility within this network prepares students to become experts and develop intercultural skills towards doctoral studies, and/or professional industrial careers in chemical analysis and characterization of the structure of materials in the fields of molecular synthesis, biology, nanotechnologies, modeling, pharmacy, green chemistry, materials, and sustainable energies.
Atmosphere, Clouds and Climate Science (ACCESS)
The Master of Science in Physical and Analytical Chemistry (PAC) aims at preparing students to become experts in physical chemistry with strong skills in theoretical and practical Spectroscopy. This program is intended for students eager to develop an international culture and looking for a worldwide mobility. The master PAC is a program of excellence fully taught in English, providing students with the necessary tools, knowledge and skills towards doctoral studies, and/or professional industrial careers in chemical analysis. Students will develop a highly specialized know-how and a rare practical experience supported by state-of-the-art technologies. Students are introduced to the fields of specialization: Advanced spectroscopy in chemistry (ASC) applied to the various fields of chemistry (solid state chemistry, catalysis, sustainable chemistry, nanomaterials, biomaterials...) Atmosphere, Clouds and Climate Science (ACCESS), applied to chemistry of the atmosphere.
For details on the ACCESS Master:
http://www.Labex-cappa.fr/master-atmosphericenvironment
Admission
Conditions d'admission
For European students an no EEF students: Application: Submit your application by following this link: https://monmaster.gouv.fr
For EEF students: Etudes en France https://www.campusfrance.org/fr/candidature-procedure-etudes-en-france
Et après
Poursuite d'études
After completing this master's degree, the student can continue his studies with a PhD.
Insertion professionnelle
The master Physical and analytical chemistry is mainly research-oriented. A large majority of alumni engage in a Ph.D. program, with the aim of joining a research laboratory in their field of expertise or the Research and Development department of a private company. Never the less, our graduate students also have the proper background and practical skills at Master's level to reach positions of responsibility (production, management, R&D) in international analytical enterprises, fine chemicals industries or in environmental sciences.
Pour en savoir plus sur l'insertion professionnelle des diplômés de l'Université de Lille, consultez les répertoires d'emplois publiés par l’ODiF (Observatoire de la Direction des Formations)
Les fiches emploi/métier du Répertoire Opérationnel des Métiers et des Emplois (ROME) permettent de mieux connaître les métiers et les compétences qui y sont associées.
Référentiel ROME
- H1502 - Management et ingénierie qualité industrielle
- H1206 - Management et ingénierie études, recherche et développement industriel
- H1501 - Direction de laboratoire d'analyse industrielle

